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1 - 5 of 5 (0.17 seconds)Sh. Rajinder Singh Negi. vs Icici Prudent Life Insurance Co. Ltd. on 25 May, 2016
In the case of Rajinder Singh Negi vs. Oriental Insurance
Co. Ltd.; IV (2008) CPJ 250 (NC), the Hon'ble National Commission has
observed that the hill road endorsement on a driving licence is not a mere
formality, which can be brushed aside as unnecessary in a State, which is
generally hilly. Consequently, repudiation of the own-damage insurance
claim of the petitioner by the respondent insurance company is valid in
law. Repudiation of claim by insurer justified.
The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
Section 15 in The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 [Entire Act]
Universal Sompo General Insurance ... vs Purshottam Dutt Pant on 11 November, 2013
This Commission in the
case of First Appeal No. 68 of 2014; Universal Sompo General
Insurance Co. Ltd. vs. Sh. Purushottam Dutt Pant, decided on
24.02.2016, has held that there is no hill endorsement made in the driving
licence of driver. Section 193 of The Uttar Pradesh Motor Vehicles Rules,
1998 clearly prohibits plying of a public service vehicle or a goods vehicle
on a hilly routes by a person, who has not been permitted by the registering
authority and not endorsed driving licence. There was no hill endorsement
so as to authorize him to drive the vehicle in hill roads.
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