Law Relating to Securities and Modes of Charge: Mortgage and Other Types of Securities
When banks lend money, they need assurance that the loan will be repaid. This assurance often comes in the form of securities—assets pledged by the borrower that the bank can claim if repayment fails. The law relating to securities and modes of charge provides the legal framework for creating, protecting, and enforcing these rights. For…
Read articleEffects of charge registration under companies act
The Section 2(16) of the Companies Act 2013 defines ‘Charge’ as “an interest or lien created on the property or assets of a company or any of its undertaking or both as security and includes mortgage”. Thus, ‘charge’ can be described as lender’s right to recover his dues by disposing-off the specified assets of the…
Read articleCERSAI Rules make mandatory registration of charges of every kind
CERSAI (Central Registry of Securitisation Asset Reconstruction and Security Interest) registration is mandatory for all types of security interests created on assets, including mortgages, securitization, and asset reconstruction. This includes loans secured by properties or other assets. The registration must be done by the lender within 30 days of creating the security interest.Section 17 to…
Read articleWhat is the difference between Hypothecation and Mortgage?
The lender’s right to the term “Hypothecation of assets” is not defined anywhere in the statute. Some courts have even compared hypothecation to the mortgage of movables. Hypothecation of assets is defined in SARFAESI ordinance 2002 as under; “a charge in or upon any movable property, existing or future, created by a borrower in favour…
Read articleCharge creation: Assignment, Lien, Set-off, Hypothecation, Pledge, Mortgage,Actionable claim, and Trust receipt
The article explains various types of charges created by banks to establish their rights over the specified security when the borrower defaults. The charge creation means establishing the lender’s right to recover from the specified assets of the borrower, in case the recovery is difficult in the normal course. The mode of bank charge on…
What is the meaning of fixed charge,floating charge and crystallization of charge?
The Fixed charge is a charge on a defined property offered to the lender as security which should be clearly identifiable. During the existence of fixed charge, the borrower cannot change either the nature/identity of the property or otherwise dispose off the property. The securities commonly covered under fixed charge are a mortgage of immovable properties…
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