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High Court of Karnataka Allows Owner's Appeal in Motor Vehicle Accident Case — Insurance Company Held Liable to Pay Compensation Despite Breach of Policy Conditions. Owner Not Liable to Pay Compensation as Vehicle Was Driven by Authorized Driver with Valid License.

The appeal was filed by the owner of the offending vehicle, Moinuddin, against the judgment and award dated 08.09.2017 passed by the Prl. Senior Civil...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Insurance Company's Appeals in Motor Accident Claims, Upholds Compensation Awards. The court held that the insurer failed to prove breach of policy conditions and that the quantum of compensation was just and proper.

The case involves two miscellaneous first appeals filed by the Divisional Manager of The New India Assurance Company Limited under Section 173(1) of t...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Motor Vehicle Theft Insurance Claim — Negligence Not a Valid Ground for Repudiation. Theft of vehicle due to driver leaving keys in ignition does not amount to breach of policy conditions; insurer directed to pay 75% of sum assured on non-standard basis.

The appellant, Ashok Kumar, was the owner of a truck (dumper) bearing registration No. HR-55C-5385, insured with New India Assurance Co. Ltd. for an I...

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Supreme Court Allows Insured's Appeal in Fire Insurance Claim Dispute, Overturning Repudiation Based on Technical Breach. Insurance Company Directed to Pay Assessed Loss with Interest as Surveyor's Report Established Claim Validity Despite Alleged Document Non-Submission Under Policy Condition 6(b).

The appeal arose from a fire insurance claim dispute where the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission had affirmed the insurance company's re...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Insurance Claim Case Due to Lack of Willful Breach by Insured. Employer Not Required to Verify Driving Licence Authenticity Beyond Face Value Unless Cause to Suspect.

The appellant, Nirmala Kothari, was the wife of Vinod Ray Kothari, who owned a Hyundai Elantra vehicle insured with the respondent, United India Insur...