insurance policy was taken and with respect to non-fare paying passengers (NFPP), the policy indicates that liability had been taken with reference ... Learned counsel further submitted that the deceased Sundar alias Gangasundar was a NFPP and the liability was only for one person to the extent
charged Rs.100/-
as premium for two non-fair paying passengers
('NFPP') and therefore, the insurance company cannot
be absolved from the liability ... premium has been received
for two NFPP, the appellant - insurance company would
be liable to satisfy the two bigger awards.
I have considered the submissions
appellant that there being no mention
regarding nonfare paying passenger (NFPP) in the policy
wherein the premium for 4 + 1 (i.e. four persons