otherwise statutorily renewable we
may notice the following clauses.
"4.1 Any diseases/injuries which are pre-existing
when the cover incepts for the first ... Cataract, Benign Prostatic
Hypertrophy, Hysterectomy for Menorrhagia or
Fibromyoma, Hernia, Hydrocele, Congenital Internal
diseases. Fistula in anus, piles, Sinusitis and related
disorders are not payable
health ailments, responsibility of
looking after the unmarried daughter suffering from congenital heart
disease, past meritorious service and prolonged trial. Keeping in view the
aforementioned
namely: —
(i) chromosomal abnormalities;
(ii) genetic metabolic diseases;
(iii) haemoglobinopathies;
(iv) sexlinked genetic diseases;
(v) congenital anomalies;
(vi) any other abnormalities or diseases
namely:--
(i) chromosomal abnormalities;
(ii) genetic metabolic diseases;
(iii) haemoglobinopathies;
(iv) sex-linked genetic diseases;
(v) congenital anomalies;
(vi) any other abnormalities or diseases
opinion that there was no disease in terms of myocardial infarct, congenital heart disease or diseases of liver, brain, tumor or signs of hypertension
namely:—
(i) chromosomal abnormalities;
(ii) genetic metabolic diseases;
(iii) haemoglobinopathies;
(iv) sex-linked genetic diseases;
(v) congenital anomalies;
(vi) any other abnormalities or diseases ... determine the sex of fetus
except for diagnosis of sex-linked diseases such as
Duchene Muscular Dystrophy, Hemophilia
disease but, influenced the subsequent course of the
disease, will fall for acceptance on the basis of aggravation.
Rule 14(d)- In case of congenital ... examination.
The following are some of the diseases which ordinarily
escape detection on enrolment:-
(a)Certain congenital abnormalities which are latent and
only discoverable
following are some of the diseases which ordinarily escape detection on
enrolment:
(a) Certain congenital abnormalities which are latent and only discoverable
on full investigations ... Congenital Defect of Spine, Spina bifida,
Sacralisation,
(b) Certain familial and hereditary diseases e.g. Haemophilia, Congential
Syphilis, Haemoglobinopathy.
(c) Certain diseases of the heart
discoverable on full investigations
e.g. Congenital Defect of Spine, Spina bifida,
Sacralisation,
(b) Certain familial and hereditary diseases e.g.
Haemophilia, Congential Syphilis ... disease but, influenced the
subsequent course of the disease, will fall for
acceptance on the basis of aggravation.
(d) In case of congenital, hereditary, degenerative
record in a particular case or otherwise. Accordingly,
if the disease leading to member's invalidation out of service or death
while in service ... examination.
The following are some of the diseases which ordinarily escape detection on
enrolment:
(a) Certain congenital abnormalities which are latent and only discoverable