Ncdrc Bar Association (Regd.) vs Davinder Malhotra & Ors. on 18 July, 2008
NATIONAL CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION
NATIONAL CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION
NEW DELHI ... dated 4.4.08 in Appeal No.183/07 of the State Commission, Delhi)
NCDRC Bar Association (Regd.) Petitioner
Versus
Davinder Malhotra & Ors. Respondents
BEFORE :
HONBLE
Hamil Era Textiles Ltd. on 26 August, 2003
Equivalent citations: [2003]48SCL59(NCDRC)
ORDER
B.K. Taimni, Member
1. Petitioner was the complainant before
India Assurance Co. Ltd. on 10 March, 2008
Equivalent citations: 2008BUSLR460(NCDRC), II(2008)CPJ125(NC)
ORDER
M.B. Shah, J. (President)
1. The issue
Kirti Malviya And Ors. on 10 July, 2003
Equivalent citations: [2003]47SCL364(NCDRC)
ORDER
K.S. Gupta, Member
1. This order will govern the disposal
Ravinder Pal Singh And Ors. on 20 December, 2007
Equivalent citations: 2008BUSLR127(NCDRC)
ORDER
M.B. Shah, J. (President)
1. In case a share broker
Kumar Tewari And Ors. on 29 May, 1997
Equivalent citations: (1997)5COMPLJ607(NCDRC)
ORDER
S.S. Chadha, Member (J)
1. These first appeals
Shipping ... on 23 May, 2007
Equivalent citations: AIR 2007 (NOC) 2278 (NCC) (NCDRC)
NCDRC
NATIONAL CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL
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NEW DELHI
Original Petition
murder simpliciter. Thus, different Benches of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) rendered equivocal rulings leading to multiple interpretations of the same legal issue ... perspective.
This stance was discussed by a three-member Bench of the NCDRC in Maya Devi v. LIC , wherein the insured was murdered
murder simpliciter. Thus, different Benches of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) rendered equivocal rulings leading to multiple interpretations of the same legal issue ... perspective.
This stance was discussed by a three-member Bench of the NCDRC in Maya Devi v. LIC , wherein the insured was murdered
murder simpliciter. Thus, different Benches of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) rendered equivocal rulings leading to multiple interpretations of the same legal issue ... perspective.
This stance was discussed by a three-member Bench of the NCDRC in Maya Devi v. LIC , wherein the insured was murdered