Zero balance in a/c need not worry you anymore : RBI's decision to be out soon
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The court's observation came following a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by T S Muthukrishnan. The petitioner contended that in the name of non-maintenance of minimum balance, banks levy hefty penal charges. The petitioner said it is obvious that only the poor man, who struggles to make "both ends meet", doesn't maintain minimum balance.
A division bench presided by Chief Justice J S Khehar, while disposing of the PIL, said: "The final determination will only emerge after objections from the stakeholders. It is apparent from the recommendations in the Damodaran Committee report that the final determination may relate to levy of penal charges. The issue has financial indications.
The banks concerned would be advised not to levy penal charges till Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lays down parameters."
The RBI counsel informed the court that objections have been invited from the customers and the banks concerned and a final decision will be taken after that.
The court observed that since the issue of maintaining minimum balance and penal charges also finds mention in the Damodaran Committee report, the RBI would take a decision.
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kamlesh kumar gupta
11-Aug-2011 , 04:32:05 amI had my bank account with erstwhile centurion bank which reqd min balance of Rs5000.00 I left amt accordingly but did not operate.subesequently the bank merged with bank of panjab & then this entity was taken over by HDFC bank. Recently to my surprise my Amt of Rs5000.00 in saving bank account reduced to mere Rs1000.00 debiting 650+ service tax quaterly for 5 quarters since HDFC claim that for