Loans are more accessible now, allowing people to borrow for personal and professional purposes. However, many struggle to repay, especially during the pandemic's economic challenges. This has led to a crisis, with numerous legal actions and court cases, including instances of harsh treatment by loan recovery agents, particularly towards seniors, the poor, and marginalized individuals, resulting in police interventions. Yogi Banerjee, 45, based out of Kolkata, took personal loans from a nonbanking financial company (NBFC), for his business purpose. As he defaulted on a few equated monthly instalments (EMIs) during the pandemic, recovery agents of both lenders started calling him frantically, day and night. “They would call any time of the day, starting from early morning. They would hurl all sorts of abuse at me my wife, or even my 10-year-old daughter, whoever took the call. And they even threatened to come home and harass us in front of all our neighbours in our housing complex,” says Banerjee.