You are again blindly supporting the bank without understanding the facts.
We have already clarified
no police, income tax, court order, or loan lien is involved here.
The bank itself clearly admitted that
their internal transaction monitoring system flagged the account — that’s it.
There is
no external authority instruction involved at all.
If Kotak truly had any government or legal reason to freeze the account, they are bound to inform the customer formally.
But they never did.
They are hiding behind vague excuses like "transaction mismatch" flagged by their faulty system.
Still defending Kotak’s broken system again and again only shows bias.
Learn to differentiate between:
- Customer doing illegal activity (where external authorities get involved)
- Bank's own poor internal automated system wrongly flagging genuine accounts.
Here, the second case clearly happened.
Blaming customers without facts is simply wrong.