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1 - 5 of 5 (0.26 seconds)National Insurance Co. Ltd vs Swaran Singh & Ors on 5 January, 2004
In the judgment
National Insurance Company Vs. Swaran Singh and
others, AIR 2004' Hon'ble Supreme Court held:-
United India Insurance Company Ltd vs Lehru And Ors on 28 February, 2003
(a) (ii). The Insurance Company would not be absolved
of liability. If it ultimately turns out that the licence was
fake the Insurance Company would continue to remain
liable unless they prove that the owner insured was
aware or had noticed that the licence was fake and still
permitted that person to drive. More importantly even in
such a case the Insurance Company would remain liable
to the innocent third party, but it may be able to recover
from the insured. This is the law which has been laid
down in Skandia's Sohan Lal Passi's and Kamal's cases.
Section 6 in The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 [Entire Act]
The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
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