New Delhi:Finance Minister Thursday formed a three-member expert committee to look into the problems faced by loan borrowers during the ongoing Covid-19 global pandemic that has severely dented the economic growth and affected the borrowers’ ability to service their debt.
The committee will be headed by former comptroller and auditor general of India Rajiv Mehrishi and will also have Ravindra H. Dholakia, former professor of IIM Ahmedabad and B. Sriram, former managing director of State Bank of India.
In March this year, Reserve Bank allowed banks to offer a three-month moratorium on loan repayment to their customers, which was extended by another three months and expired last month.
However, Uttar Pradesh resident Gajendra Sharma challenged the terms and conditions of the loan moratorium in the Supreme Court and sought a waiver of interest, and also interest on interest during the moratorium period demanded by banks.
“Various concerns have been raised during the proceedings in the matter of Gajendra Sharma Versus Union of India and others, regarding the relief sought in terms of waiver of interest and waiver of interest on interest and other related issues,” the finance ministry said, adding that it has constituted an expert committee to look into the issue.