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1 - 9 of 9 (0.19 seconds)Section 22C in The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 [Entire Act]
The Insurance Act, 1938
The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
Section 22D in The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 [Entire Act]
M/S Tata Aig General Insurance Company ... vs Bhupender Singh on 4 October, 2013
12. It is an admitted fact that the Agent/Development
Officer/employee of the respondent Company did not obtain
any declaration from Janak Raj before issuing the policy in
question. Therefore, in view of the law laid down by Hon'ble
National Consumers Disputed Redressal Commission, New
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Delhi in revision petition No.473 of 2013 decided on 1.4.2013
titled as United India Insurance Company Ltd. Versus
Bhupender Singh and by Himachal Pradesh State Consumer
Disputed Redressal Commission, Shimla in IV(2008) CP) 355,
the respondent had no authority decline the claim of the
petitioner on the ground of concealment of any material fact.
Brij Bhushan vs National Insurance Company Limited. & ... on 22 August, 2012
14. Though respondent relied on Ex.R-6, which is the
copy of judgment dated 22.8.2012 pronounced by National
Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, New Delhi in Brij
Bhushan Vs. National Insurance Company and another,
Revision Petition No.33 of 2012. In that case a truck owned by
appellant was insured with the respondents-Insurance
Company for Rs.9.7 lacs. During the period of operation of
the policy the truck met with an accident on 4.1.2004.
Section 27 in The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 [Entire Act]
National Insurance Company Ltd vs Prem Singh And Others on 28 July, 2010
19. Now the question arises what should be the
amount of claim in the given circumstances of the case. From
the aforesaid discussion, it is clear that the petitioner was
given the benefit of NCB while issuing the insurance policy by
the respondent-National Insurance Company despite the fact
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that he was not entitled for the benefit of NCB. Therefore, in
view of the law laid down in United India Insurance Company
Ltd. V/s.Bhupender Singh (supra) and National Insurance
Company Vs. Prem Singh (supra) the petitioner is entitled for
claim on Non Standard Basis.
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