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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Insurance Policy"
Insurers Can't Repudiate Contract If Exclusion Clauses Are Not Disclosed To Insured As Per IRDA Regulations : Supreme Court
S.157 MV Act | Transfer Of Vehicle Results In Deemed Transfer Of Its Insurance Policy Including All Obligations: Kerala High Court
Insurance Company Can Repudiate Mediclaim If Insured Fails To Disclose Pre-Existing Illness: Karnataka High Court
Insurance Company Not Exempted Merely Because Driver Consumed Alcohol In Excess of Prescribed Limit Unless Contributory Negligence Shown: Kerala HC
'Took Eight Years To Deny Issuance Of Policy For Vehicle, Claimant Suffered Serious Consequences': Kerala High Court Raps Insurance Department
Legal Heirs Of Vehicle Owner Cannot Seek Compensation U/S 163A MV Act Where Insurance Policy Covers Only Third Party: P&H High Court
Insurance Ombudsman Performs Quasi-Judicial Functions While Deciding Complaints; Award Can Be Challenged Under Article 227: Bombay High Court
S.81(5) Motor Vehicle Act | Permit Renewed After Condoning Delay Is Deemed To Be Effective From Date Of Actual Expiry: Karnataka High Court
Prohibition Under Arbitration Clause To Refer A Dispute Equivalent To Non-Existence Of Arbitration Agreement: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Involvement Of Driver In Theft Of Vehicle, Insurance Company Still Liable; NCDRC
Insured Failed To Verify Damaged Material, Insurance Company Not Liable; NCDRC
Insurance Company Not Liable If Motor Vehicle At Time Of Accident Was In Breach Of 'Purpose Of Use' As Per Policy: Telangana High Court
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