Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Uttar Pradesh :revenue department:issuance of recovery certificate: 10% of total amount as collection / recovery charges

.....the cost of recovery to be realised along with the arrears it is necessarily to be understood and restricted to where the arrears have been recovered by the concerned authorities. If the authorities have not been able to recover the amount of arrears through coercive process undertaken by them, then there is no question of realising the cost of recovery from the defaulter. The issuance of recovery certificate is a ministerial job. If no concrete further steps have been taken and the arrears have not been realised by them and instead the defaulter pays the amount of arrears directly to the creditor or to the person to whom it is due then it cannot be said by any stretch of imagination that the State authorities have recovered the amount of arrears. In that event, there is no question of realising the cost of recovery/recovery charges from the defaulter..............

....if recovery certificate has been issued but no recovery had been made by the State authorities, who had issued the recovery certificate as for example the defaulter directly deposits the amount or the recovery certificate is withdrawn or cancelled for any reason whatsoever then in that event there is no question of charging any costs of recovery............

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