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The Oriental Insurance Company Limited vs Smt Kenchamma on 14 August, 2012

24. Hon'ble Supreme Court has held in many cases that the doctor would not mention any thing which is irrelevant in the medical documents and would not take signature on document which is incorrect and courts have to consider the contents mentioned therein. Therefore, this court has to consider the recitals of wound certificate, case sheet and MLC. Further, at this point it is relevant to MVC.5919/2013 25 SCCH­24 mention the decision of our own Hon'ble High Court report in "ILR 2014 KAR 3336 in the case of Branch Manager, Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd., Vs. Smt.Kempamma and others" which is aptly applicable to the facts and circumstances of the present case.
Karnataka High Court Cites 1 - Cited by 19 - N Ananda - Full Document

Mantoo Sarkar vs Oriental Insurance Co.Ltd.& Ors on 16 December, 2008

26. Issue No.2:­ It is settled law that the MVC petitions can be filed where the insurance company carries on its business. The Hon'ble SC in Mantoo Sarkar Vs. Oriental insurance company Ltd. And Ors., in Civil Appeal No.7318/2007 held that the claim petition can be filed anywhere where the insurance company carries its business. Therefore, this issue does not survive for consideration.
Supreme Court of India Cites 22 - Cited by 127 - S B Sinha - Full Document
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