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Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd vs Premlata Shukla & Ors on 15 May, 2007

He read out to the complaint in which Kallawwa is alleged to have made a statement in her report that on 26.01.2008 they were waiting for bus to go to their village when they saw lorry in question reached spot. They requested him to carry them which he obliged and thus she her husband and 14 others traveled in the vehicle, which unfortunately was involved in the accident. Learned counsel submits this material evidence on record supports the plea of the insurance company and disproves that claimants were employees of the insurer. He gains support his contention relying upon the decision of the Apex Court in the case of Oriental Insurance company Limited vs Premalata Shukla and Others wherein the Apex Court opined if person relies on particular documents he will be bound by its contents and separate evidence is not necessary also opined that when a person relies on particular document he cannot rely on part of it and dispute part of the contents seeking proof. In view of such proposition of law we have to consider the entire evidence in its totality.
Supreme Court of India Cites 7 - Cited by 437 - S B Sinha - Full Document
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