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Section 3 in Indian Bills of Lading Act, 1856 [Entire Act]
M/S Jain Exports Pvt. Ltd. vs The New India Assurance Co. Ltd. & Anr. on 6 February, 2018
Suit being CS(OS)
No.1417/1979 titled M/s. Jain Export P. Ltd. Vs. New India
Assurance Co. Ltd. was dismissed in terms of the judgment dated
6.2.2018 noting that the basic document which was required to be
filed by the plaintiff in the suit to seek the insurance claim against the
insurance company was the insurance policy but the insurance policy
containing the terms was not filed and only the cover note was filed,
and consequently it could not be known as to what was the loss which
was covered under the insurance policy in the said CS(OS) No.
1417/1979 and therefore once it is not known as to what was the loss
which was covered under the insurance policy, the suit claiming loss
CS(OS) No.922/2004 and connected matters Page 3 of 41
under the insurance policy could not succeed and hence was
dismissed.
Shaw Wallace & Co. Ltd vs Nepal Food Corpn. & Ors on 13 October, 2011
(ii) Shaw Wallace and Company Limited Vs. Nepal Food
Corporation and Others (2011) 15 SCC 56.
M/S. Peacock Plywood Pvt. Ltd vs The Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd on 5 December, 2006
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Section 3 in The Commercial Documents Evidence Act, 1939 [Entire Act]
Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co. Ltd vs Sha Misrimal Bherajee on 29 March, 1966
Plaintiff has also placed reliance upon the provisions of the Indian
Bills of Lading Act, 1856.
Metro Exporters Private Limited vs United India Insurance Company Limited on 16 February, 2018
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