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National Insurance Co. Ltd vs Chella Bharathamma & Ors on 21 September, 2004

4. The Supreme Court in Challa Bharathamma & Ors. (supra) had not laid down that violation of each and every condition of permit will entitle the insurer to avoid the contract of insurance. On the other hand, it had been laid down that if there is no permit, a person cannot be in a position better than where there is violation of the conditions of the permit.
Supreme Court of India Cites 8 - Cited by 623 - A Pasayat - Full Document

State Of Maharashtra And Ors vs Nanded Parbhani Z.L.B.M.V., Operator ... on 21 January, 2000

8. The interpretation of contravention of condition of permit envisaged under Section 66 of the Act and the contravention of condition of permit with respect to the purpose for which the vehicle may be used came up for consideration before the Supreme Court in State of Maharastra and Ors. v. Nanded-Parebhani Z.L.B.M.V. Operator Sangh (2000) 2 SCC 69 albeit in a different context. In the said case, the police had seized certain vehicles for carrying passengers in excess of the numbers permitted by the condition of permit issued by the Transport Authority. The action was challenged by the Association of Transporters by virtue of a writ petition before the Aurangabad Bench of Bombay High Court.
Supreme Court of India Cites 8 - Cited by 87 - U C Banerjee - Full Document
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