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Bombay High Court Allows Insurance Claim for Goods Destroyed by Fire During Customs Delay — Insurer Liable Despite Policy Issued After Goods Were in Port. The court held that the plaintiff had an insurable interest and the policy covered the loss by fire, rejecting the insurer's defense of no risk.

The plaintiff, M/s. Hasmukhrai Chandrakant, filed a suit against The Oriental Fire and General Insurance Co. Ltd. for recovery of Rs.18,70,322.42 with...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Insurance Company's SLP Against NCDRC Order, Holds Remedy Lies Under Article 226/227 Not Article 136. Consumer Protection Act, 1986 - Section 21(a) - National Commission's appellate orders are not subject to Article 136 jurisdiction directly.

The case arises from a consumer dispute where the complainant, Suresh Chand Jain, had obtained a Standard Fire and Special Perils Policy and a Burglar...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Insurance Claim Dispute Due to Non-Communication of Exclusionary Clauses. The court restored the District Forum's order awarding compensation for theft loss, as the insurer failed to communicate exclusionary terms.

The appellant, Bharat Watch Company, a partnership firm, had insured its stock of watches with the National Insurance Co. Ltd. On the night of 3 Augus...

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Supreme Court Overturns Convictions in Custodial Death Case. Lack of evidence and wrongful appreciation of defense lead to acquittal in a significant custodial death case.

An appeal concerning the custodial death of Shama @ Kalya, the Supreme Court overturned the convictions of the accused. The judgment scrutinized the e...