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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Surveyor"
Surveyor's Report Can Only Be Rejected Only On Valid Grounds: NCDRC
Failure To Appoint Surveyor After Receiving Intimation Of Loss: Delhi State Commission Holds National Insurance Liable For Deficiency In Service
Alleged Delays By Surveyor/Insurer Not Grounds To Reject Repudiation: NCDRC
Quantification In Insurance Is Mandatory Even For Inadmissible Claims: NCDRC
Surveyor's Report Is Not Final And Can be Contested With More Evidence: NCDRC
Rejection Of A Surveyor's Report Must Be Due To Arbitrariness: NCDRC
Insurer Has Discretion To Reject A Surveyor's Report If It Is Arbitrary Or Unreasonable: NCDRC
Undervaluation Of Claim Amount, Surveyor Report Not Binding: Chandigarh District Commission Holds New India Assurance Co. Liable
Surveyor's Report Can't Be Disregarded Without Valid Reasons, Delhi State Commission Dismisses Appeal Against National Insurance Co. Ltd.
Insurance Co. Can’t Appoint Second Surveyor In Absence Of Valid Reasons, NCDRC Orders United India Insurance Co. To Disburse Amount, Pay Compensation
Report By A Surveyor Is An Important Piece Of Evidence And Has To Be Given Due Weightage; NCDRC
Appointment Of Surveyor By Insurer Per Se Isn’t Waiver Of Condition Relating To Delay In Intimation, Holds SC [Read Judgment]
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