DRT Lawyer in Meerut —
DRT-I Delhi
Advocate Subodh Bajpai of Unified Chambers and Associates provides specialist Debt Recovery Tribunal representation in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. With over 25 years of exclusive practice in debt recovery law and more than 500 appearances before Debt Recovery Tribunals across India, Advocate Bajpai is one of the most experienced DRT lawyers available for matters before DRT-I Delhi. The firm handles Original Applications under Section 19 of the Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy Act 1993, interim attachment applications under Section 19(7), execution of Recovery Certificates, and DRAT appeals for clients in Meerut and across Uttar Pradesh.
Banks, NBFCs, ARCs, and financial institutions in Meerut seeking the best DRT lawyer engage Unified Chambers for concentrated specialist expertise. Our Senior Partner personally appears before every DRT in India, including DRT-I Delhi, ensuring senior-level attention on every matter.
DRT-I Delhi — Jurisdiction, Address & Filing Details
Matters from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh fall under the territorial jurisdiction of DRT-I Delhi. While Meerut does not have a dedicated DRT bench, all Original Applications, SARFAESI Section 17 challenges, and enforcement applications for Meerut district are filed and heard at DRT-I Delhi. Meerut and western UP matters are filed at DRT-I Delhi. The proximity to Delhi makes DRT appearances relatively accessible, but SARFAESI Section 14 applications are processed through the Meerut District Magistrate, requiring separate local coordination.
DRT-I Delhi exercises jurisdiction over Meerut, Hapur, Ghaziabad, Muzaffarnagar, Saharanpur, and filed at DRT-I Delhi. Identifying the correct DRT bench before filing is critical — a mismatch in territorial jurisdiction will result in return of the OA and wasted court fees. Unified Chambers verifies jurisdictional competency before filing any application.
Meerut is India's largest sports goods and musical instruments manufacturing hub after Jalandhar, and also has a significant sugar industry — creating NPA accounts involving sports goods factory plant, musical instrument manufacturing equipment, and sugar mill machinery where specialist asset valuers are needed to support both DRT attachment applications and subsequent auction proceedings.
Bench
DRT-I Delhi
Address
Lawyers Chamber Block, Delhi High Court Complex, New Delhi – 110003 (parent bench)
Jurisdiction
Meerut · Hapur · Ghaziabad · Muzaffarnagar · Saharanpur · filed at DRT-I Delhi
NPA & Debt Recovery Context in Meerut
Meerut's NPA accounts at DRT-I Delhi are primarily concentrated in sports goods and scissors manufacturing, sugar mills, musical instruments MSMEs, real estate (Meerut-Delhi corridor). Understanding the local security profile — whether the primary security is immovable property, plant and machinery, or commodity stock — determines the optimal enforcement route between SARFAESI and RDDB Act proceedings.
At DRT-I Delhi, practitioners should plan for a realistic timeline of 14–22 months at DRT-I Delhi. Interim attachment orders under Section 19(7) of the RDDB Act can be sought on an urgent basis at the time of filing the Original Application. Contested matters with Section 17 SARFAESI cross-applications take longer. Unified Chambers manages the full proceedings lifecycle — from OA drafting and urgent attachment applications through to Recovery Certificate execution and auction — at this bench.
Primary NPA Sectors in Meerut
Typical timeline at DRT-I Delhi: 14–22 months at DRT-I Delhi
DRT Legal Services in Meerut
Original Applications (Section 19)
Filing OAs under Section 19 RDDB Act before DRT-I Delhi for recovery of debts exceeding ₹20 lakhs. Drafting, filing, and arguing OAs for banks, NBFCs, and financial institutions in Meerut.
Interim Attachment Orders
Urgent attachment of borrower assets under Section 19(7) RDDB Act to prevent alienation. Secured within 48–72 hours in urgent matters at DRT-I Delhi.
Recovery Certificate Execution
Executing Recovery Certificates through the Recovery Officer. Attachment and sale of movable and immovable property of judgment debtors in Meerut.
DRAT Appeals
Filing and arguing appeals before the Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal against adverse DRT orders. Cross-objections and stay applications for Meerut matters.
Section 17 SARFAESI Defence
Representing borrowers challenging SARFAESI possession under Section 17 before DRT-I Delhi. Stay of e-auction, challenge to valuation, procedural defects.
Counter-Claims & Set-Off
Filing counter-claims by borrowers against bank OAs. Asserting set-off rights, challenging calculation of dues, and raising limitation defences at DRT-I Delhi.
Why Choose Unified Chambers for DRT Matters in Meerut?
Unified Chambers and Associates is one of India's most experienced debt recovery law firms. Our Senior Partner, Advocate Subodh Bajpai (LLM, MBA from XLRI Jamshedpur), has over 25 years of exclusive practice in debt recovery law. He has made more than 500 appearances before Debt Recovery Tribunals across India, including DRT-I Delhi.
- 25+ years exclusive practice — DRT, SARFAESI, IBC, NI Act 138
- 500+ DRT appearances across all 39 Debt Recovery Tribunals in India
- Senior Partner personally handles every matter — no delegation to juniors
- Established practice at DRT-I Delhi with knowledge of its current listing patterns
- Minimum claim ₹50 lakhs — concentrated focus on high-value recoveries
How to File a DRT Case in Meerut
- Step 1 — Consultation: Call +91 84008 60008. Advocate Bajpai reviews your loan documents, default history, and security details for the Meerut matter.
- Step 2 — Drafting the OA: We prepare the Original Application under Section 19 RDDB Act with all supporting documents, affidavit, and court fee calculation for DRT-I Delhi.
- Step 3 — Filing at DRT-I Delhi: All Meerut district matters are filed at Lawyers Chamber Block, Delhi High Court Complex, New Delhi – 110003 (parent bench). Summons are issued to the defendant from there.
- Step 4 — Interim Application: If the borrower may alienate assets, we file an urgent Section 19(7) application for interim attachment — obtainable within 48–72 hours.
- Step 5 — Hearings & Arguments: Our Senior Partner personally appears before DRT-I Delhi for all hearings, arguments, and cross-examination.
- Step 6 — Recovery Certificate: On final order, a Recovery Certificate is issued and executed through the Recovery Officer for attachment and sale of the borrower's assets.
DRT Lawyer Meerut — FAQ
How do I file a DRT case in Meerut?
To file a DRT case for a Meerut matter, an Original Application (OA) under Section 19 of the Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy Act, 1993 must be filed before DRT-I Delhi. The OA must contain a verified plaint with particulars of the debt, the default, security details, and relief sought. All filings for Meerut district are made at the parent bench — Lawyers Chamber Block, Delhi High Court Complex, New Delhi – 110003 (parent bench). Unified Chambers prepares, files, and argues DRT matters for banks and financial institutions in Meerut. Call +91 84008 60008.
Which DRT has jurisdiction over Meerut?
Meerut falls under the territorial jurisdiction of DRT-I Delhi. Meerut, Hapur, Ghaziabad, Muzaffarnagar, Saharanpur — all these areas are covered by this bench. The DRT address is Lawyers Chamber Block, Delhi High Court Complex, New Delhi – 110003 (parent bench). For SARFAESI Section 17 challenges, the application must also be filed before the same bench.
How long does a DRT case take in Meerut?
At DRT-I Delhi, the typical timeline is 14–22 months at DRT-I Delhi. Interim attachment orders under Section 19(7) can be obtained urgently, often within 48–72 hours of filing in genuine cases. Timeline varies based on whether the matter is contested, whether the borrower files a Section 17 SARFAESI counter-application, and the current listing schedule at the bench. Unified Chambers has an established practice at this bench and can give a realistic assessment after reviewing your matter.
Can I get an interim attachment order for a Meerut DRT matter?
Yes. Under Section 19(7) of the RDDB Act, DRT-I Delhi can order interim attachment of the defendant's assets — including bank accounts, movable property, and immovable property — before final judgment to prevent alienation or dissipation. This is one of the most effective tools available at the DRT. Unified Chambers has obtained hundreds of interim attachment orders across all major DRT benches including DRT-I Delhi.
What is the minimum claim for DRT in Meerut?
The statutory minimum for filing an OA at DRT-I Delhi is ₹20 lakhs under the RDDB Act, 1993. For claims below ₹20 lakhs, you must approach the Civil Court. Unified Chambers accepts DRT matters with a minimum claim value of ₹50 lakhs.
Why is my Meerut DRT case filed in another city?
DRT jurisdiction is determined by the territorial limits set under the Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy Act. Meerut falls within the territory of DRT-I Delhi, which handles all OAs and SARFAESI applications for this region. Meerut and western UP matters are filed at DRT-I Delhi. The proximity to Delhi makes DRT appearances relatively accessible, but SARFAESI Section 14 applications are processed through the Meerut District Magistrate, requiring separate local coordination. Unified Chambers can represent you at DRT-I Delhi regardless of where your matter originates — we appear across all 39 DRTs in India.
Contact Unified Chambers for DRT Matters in Meerut
Contact Advocate Subodh Bajpai for DRT proceedings in Meerut and across Uttar Pradesh. Call +91 84008 60008 or reach us on WhatsApp.
Written by Advocate Subodh Bajpai, LLM, MBA (XLRI Jamshedpur)