No loan from nationalised banks on laminated documents


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (RJP)

Bengaluru, Jun 22: It has been learnt that nationalized banks will not lend loans against the documents which are laminated. In short, do not laminate your documents as they will lose their legal value.

At present only the nationalised banks have decided not to lend loan against documents which are laminated. But other banks may follow suit. Though the nationalised banks have not come out with any specific communication on this regard, it is observed that they have stopped receiving applications with the documents which are laminated. Fraud related to properties has been cited as the main reason for the decision.

In many instances the laminated documents pledged with the banks were found to be colour photocopies of the original. In some instances multiple loans were availed on a single original document by producing many laminated colour photocopy documents. The bankers do not have any means to verify these documents. Hence to be on the safer side, they have decided not to swim in risky waters.

It should be remembered that some years back, a person, who had laminated a cheque which he took as security, lost the case in a cheque bounce case. The reason the court gave was- it did not consider the laminated cheque as an original cheque.

This is the time people start giving up the habit of laminating the documents to safeguard them against damage. It is not only a question of borrowing loan, but also the question of legal value to the document. Time will come when the laminated document will not be accepted at all for any purpose.

  

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  • nitin, pune

    Fri, Aug 14 2015

    I am stuck because I did lamination of my new home registry document. Bank is not accepting the laminated document. Frustrated

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Tue, Jun 23 2015


    Why don't we have a central system in place to identify mortgaged / disputed properties...??

    This is a ploy of banks to discourage genuine small borrowers, while big fishes disappear without repaying loans for years.

    Banks have till date failed to publish names of largest loan defaulters in the country.

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 23 2015

    Now World is going towards digitization, e-paper , paperless process etc.
    Why our banks need follow century old system.
    Let all the docs in black & white with bar-codes and can be recheck its authenticity with the bar code scanned online at any time.
    | It doesn't matter whether it is laminated or not|

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  • philip, dxb

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    laminated documents can de-laminate and make original at any time with iron box.

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  • mayyadi, mangalore/dubai

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    he.bi ache din hai, if poor enter the bank give me some loan,the manager will tell no no your documentnot current your money transfer its very low, no no loan if...adani ambani mally thy give not asking any document its Truth...hai ache din

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  • Krishna, karkala

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    AAP Law Minister Toomar laminated his degree certificate. That is why Police arrested him

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  • Steven Pinto, Mangalore/Los Angeles

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    This is pretty standard practice in other places too. For example, the US government explicitly states not to laminate citizenship naturalization documents. Laminated documents are not acceptable if submitted for getting a passport, for example. They ask to not laminate since the seal on the document can only be validated by them (without spending time/money checking with a third party) when the document is not laminated. I believe this is also the case in the Australia and UK. Invest in a good file/folder instead to archive your documents.

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  • Lambert, Kelarai

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    Yes bankers will give loan only to Adanis, Mallyas and sick defrauders ...but for a few lacs from desiring individuals they want so many documents ...why

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    KGShen,
    Then may I ask some on this forum who think they are smarter than everyone else here, why until now were banks accepting laminated documents even after knowing that a court had already d laminated cheque as illegal ? Could it be because there is a difference between a cheque and say some property document Mr. Smart guys ?
    Moreover, why are non-nationalized banks still accepting laminated documents (even though they are expected to follow suit).
    The point here is that this is not a black and white rule and is subject to debate. So it needs to be questioned and challenged and appealed against. We are a democracy so let us be one. Let us not just nod our heads to whatever we are told like Basavanna or think that we are the only smart ones around.
    Also, if people here have so much concern about unemployed lawyers and non-practicing judges then such people have a wonderful opportunity to get themselves employed first by opening up an employment agency instead of making sarcastic hate comments and venting their frustrations.

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  • Frank, Tulu Nadu

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    Loan given to Industrialists by banks, is given with complete knowledge. Insiders ( top management ) give these loans with some kickbacks and knowingly that the loan is going to be paid back. Its after all public money. Public money is meant for corruption and misuse.

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  • Franki, Tulu Nadu

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    Let me answer that
    1) Educational certificates can be verified with the respect institution with relative ease and therefore laminating them, will not hinder job opportunities or future educational endeavors. 2. Legal issues usually do not arise with regards to educational certificates. However as far as legal issues are concerned consult a lawyer.

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  • Gangaram, Moodabidri

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    I think in this case Govt institutions or private institutions should issue a certificates (document) in a quality papers instead using normal papers. this normal papers typing also erasing if you don’t laminate it.

    For example just check you bank passbooks for quality printing!!

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  • Roy, Mlore

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    They should find a way to verify them..

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  • mavin, kudla

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    does it apply to our educational certificates as well ?? as we have done lamination for our documents to preserve them for future purposes ? can anyone answer this with some conviction ?

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  • Santhosh Rego, Udupi

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    There is a saying " after city is robbed main door of the city guards closed." Lakhs of crores rupees robbed from National Banks (NPA And Bad Loans) by industrialist like Mallya, Yash Birla, Kolkotta jute mills owners, Bombay cotton mills owners, Jai prakash associates group loans may be bad loans shortly. they don't want to pay poor employees salaries, PF contributions PF FUND, TDS deducted. But they spend millions to create sexy calender's. There is loan for bribe case also come up from Money matters finance co. Etc.

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  • KGShenoy, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    When court has given the judgement that laminated documents has no legal value ,then may I know why many are giving their judgement?We have many unemployed lawyers and non practicing judges who constantly express their views on this platform.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    Then may I ask some on this forum who think they are smarter than everyone else here, why until now were banks accepting laminated documents even after knowing that a court had already d laminated cheque as illegal ? Could it be because there is a difference between a cheque and say some property document Mr. Smart guys ?

    Moreover, why are non-nationalized banks still accepting laminated documents (even though they are expected to follow suit).
    The point here is that this is not a black and white rule and is subject to debate. So it needs to be questioned and challenged and appealed against. We are a democracy so let us be one. Let us not just nod our heads to whatever we are told like Basavanna or think that we are the smart ones around.

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  • vivek, herebile / abudhabi

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    .."In short, do not laminate your documents"....To further make it Short...National Banks Only Give LOANS to Ambani & Adani....Because .they are National Poor...

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  • KRPrabhu, B'luru

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    Currency notes pasted with adhesive tape across it are not treated as issue able but only mutilated/soiled one.Same principle is applied for title deeds or other similar documents.

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  • KRPrabhu, B'luru

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    Obtaining a loan on the security of related landed property is not at all a problem.Get certified copy of said documents from SRO and obtain legal opinion.Create registered mortgage charge in favor of financial institution.Even memorandum of deposit of title deeds could be registered to create charge which many banks are doing now. Get certified copes of original title deeds from SRO and attach letter of indemnity.In both the the cases financing banks interest will be there on SRO records which is safe for both.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    This is a very selfish decision by the nationalized banks. How can they state that a document loses legal value just because it is laminated ? This rule is basically made just to cover up their inability and inefficiency to verify if a document is legal or not ? This decision needs to be challenged in a court of law. If a bank cannot verify if a laminated document is legal or not even if it is legal then how come the bank can confirm if an unlaminated document is illegal or fake just because it is not laminated ? Get it ?
    This is only a convenient way for banks to escape their responsibility to verify the legality of documents as they may not be having the resources and tools to do so which they need to hire/employ and not harass innocent clients in the process who may have innocently laminated their old/aged documents to protect them from damage.

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  • Richard, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 22 2015

    Comment of Declan, Mumbai is 100% correct.

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