✦ High Court of India · 21 Aug 2025

High Court · 2025

Case Details High Court of India · 21 Aug 2025
Court
High Court of India
Decided
21 Aug 2025
Bench
Not available
Length
1,287 words

Acts & Sections

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRASDATED : 21.08.2025CORAMTHE HONOURABLE Mr.JUSTICE N. ANAND VENKATESHW.P.No.23856 of 2025 Indian Veterinary JournalOfficial Organ ofThe Indian Veterinary Association (Reg.96/1967)Rep. by its Authorised SignatoryS.Meenakshi SundaramHead Office No.11Pasumpon Muthuramalinga Thevar SalaiChamiers Road, NandanamChennai 600 035. .. PetitionerVs. 1.The Manager State Bank of India Chamiers Road Branch No.28, Pasumpon Devar Salai Nandanam, Chennai 600 035.2.Indian Veterinary Association (Regn No.S/2093/2019) Represented by its President Dr.Umesh Chandra Sharma I Floor, Street No.Tis Hazari Near St.Stephens Hospital Ground Delhi-110054. .. Respondents1/6 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, to issue a Writ of Certiorarified Mandamus, to call for the records of the letter issued by the 1st respondent dated 20.05.2025 and quash the same as illegal incompetent and arbitrary and further direct the 1st respondent to activate the account of the Indian Veterinary Journal having, Savings Account SB No.30281291710, and for consequential orders. For Petitioner: Mr.C.Sunny SheenFor Respondents: Mr.Jayakumar for R1 Ms.A.Pramila for R2O R D E R This writ petition has been filed challenging the impugned communication issued by the 1st respondent dated 20.5.2025 and for a consequential direction to the 1st respondent to permit the petitioner to operate the bank account in SB No.30281291710.2.Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned counsel for the respondents.3.The petitioner is aggrieved by the fact that the 1st respondent bank has acted upon the communication received from the 2nd respondent dated 12.2.2025 to the effect that a suit has been filed in O.S.No.5548 of 2021 and the same is pending before the XV Assistant City Civil Court, Chennai and hence the petitioner should not be 2/6 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis permitted to operate the bank account. On the basis of this communication, the 1st respondent has freezed the bank account of the petitioner.4.The 2nd respondent has filed a counter affidavit. The 2nd respondent has taken a stand that the petitioner does not have the right to operate the bank account and that already a substantive suit is pending in OS.No.5548 of 2021, before the XV Assistant City Civil Court, Chennai and one of the relief that has been sought for in this suit is for permanent injunction restraining the petitioner in any manner from operating or using the name of the 2nd respondent in logo, seal or its letterhead. The 2nd respondent has also challenged the election notification published on 31.3.2019 and to declare the election of the office bearers as null and void. According to the 2nd respondent, if the petitioner is permitted to operate the bank account before the 1st respondent bank, it will cause grave prejudice to the 2nd respondent. Therefore, notice was issued to the 1st respondent and the 1st respondent has acted upon the same.5.The learned counsel for the 1st respondent submitted that the 1st respondent bank has acted upon the communication received from the 2nd respondent and that they will abide by any orders passed by this Court.3/6 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis

6.This Court has carefully considered the submissions made on either side and the materials available on record.7.The petitioner and the 2nd respondent are at loggerheads and a suit is pending in OS.No.5548 of 2021, before the XV Assistant City Civil Court, Chennai. If the 2nd respondent wants to restrain the petitioner from operating the bank accounts before the 1st respondent bank, they should have been filed an IA before the concerned Court and sought for interim relief. With the available materials before this Court, it is not clear as to whether any such interlocutory application has been filed before the Court. Merely because a suit is pending, a notice cannot be issued to the bank to stop the petitioner from operating the bank account and the bank should not have acted upon the same. If a mere communication is enough for a bank to stop the operation of a bank account stating that the suit is pending, it will lead to adverse consequences. The bank should have insisted for a restraint order from the Court and in the absence of the same, the bank should have atleast informed the petitioner that they have received a communication from the 2nd respondent and asked for the response of the petitioner. Straightaway, the 1st respondent has acted upon the communication received from the 2nd respondent and stopped the petitioner from operating the bank account.8.The action taken on the part of the 1st respondent bank is illegal and unsustainable and the same is liable to be interfered by this Court.4/6 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis

9.In the light of the above discussion, there shall be a direction to the 1st respondent bank to forthwith defreeze the bank account and permit the petitioner to operate the bank account. If the 2nd respondent wants to restrain the operation of the bank account, it is left open to the 2nd respondent to file an appropriate application before the Court and seek for an interlocutory order and on such application being filed, the petitioner can always file their counter and it will be decided by the Court on its own merits and in accordance with law.10.In the result, this writ petition is disposed of in the above terms. No costs. 21.08.2025Index : Yes/NoNeutral Citation : Yes/Nokp5/6 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis N. ANAND VENKATESH., JkpTo1.The Manager State Bank of India Chamiers Road Branch No.28, Pasumpon Devar Salai Nandanam, Chennai 600 035.2.Indian Veterinary Association (Regn No.S/2093/2019) Represented by its President Dr.Umesh Chandra Sharma I Floor, Street No.Tis Hazari Near St.Stephens Hospital Ground Delhi-110054.W.P.No.23856 of 202521.08.20256/6 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRASDATED: 10.09.2025CORAMTHE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE N.ANAND VENKATESHWrit Petition No.23856 of 2025Indian Veterinary Journal,Official organ ofThe Indian Veterinary Association (Reg, 96/1967)Represented by its Authorised Signatory,S.Meenakshi Sundaram,Head Office, No.11,Pasumpon Muthuramalinga Thevar Salai,Chamiers Road, Nandanam,Chennai - 600 035.... Petitionervs.1. The Manager, State Bank of India, Chamiers Road Branch, No.28, Pasumpon Devar Salai, Nandanam Chennai - 600 035 & Anr.... RespondentsFor Petitioner: Ms.V.SrimathiFor Respondents: Mr.A.K.L.Jayakamal Rayudu [R1] Mr.P.Netaji [R2]*****O R D E R7/6 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis Today, the matter is listed under the caption 'for being mentioned' at the instance of learned counsel for the second respondent.2. In paragraph 7 of the order dated 21.08.2025, the fifth line should read as "With the available materials before this Court, it is seen that the second respondent has filed interlocutory application in I.A.No.4 of 2021 seeking for relief of interim injunction before the Court below", instead of "With the available materials before this Court, it is not clear as to whether any such interlocutory application has been filed before the Court."3. In paragraph 9 of the order dated 21.08.2025, the last three lines should read as "If the 2nd respondent wants to restrain the operation of the bank account, it is left open to the second respondent to prosecute the pending interlocutory application before the Court below and seek for an interlocutory order. The petitioner can always file their counter and it will be decided by the Court on its own merits and in accordance with law.", instead of "If the 2nd respondent wants to restrain the operation of the bank account, it is left open to the 2nd respondent to file an appropriate application before the Court and seek for an interlocutory order and on such application being filed, the petitioner can always file their 8/6 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis counter and it will be decided by the Court on its own merits and in accordance with law." Registry is directed to issue corrected order copy to the parties. 10.09.2025mpTo1. The Manager, State Bank of India, Chamiers Road Branch, No.28, Pasumpon Devar Salai, Nandanam Chennai - 600 035.2. Indian Veterinary Association, (regn No.S/2093/2019) Represented by its President, Dr.Umesh Chandra Sharma, I Floor, Street No. Tis Hazari, Near St. Stephens Hospital Ground, Delhi - 110 054.9/6 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis N.ANAND VENKATESH, JmpWrit Petition No.23856 of 202510.09.202510/6

This is the original judgment text as indexed from the source corpus. Always verify against the official court record before relying on it in a filing — you can do so on eCourts or the Supreme Court of India website. ← Search more judgments