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ToggleDebt Recovery Tribunals were established to make it easier to quickly collect debt that customers owe to banks and other financial institutions. After the Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act (RDBBFI), 1993, was passed, DRTs were established. A person or organization that is unhappy with the DRT's decisions may appeal those decisions to the Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal (DRAT). Until that person deposits 75% of the outstanding debt as established by the DRT, the DRAT will not consider the appeal. The primary goal and function of DRT is to recover money owed to banks and other financial institutions from borrowers.
