Accident of Vehicle not having valid Registration

Narinder Singh,  purchased a Mahindra Pick UP BS-II 4WD vehicle and got it insured for  Rs. 4,30,037/- with the New India Assurance Company Ltd. for the period 12.12.2005 to 11.12.2006. The vehicle was temporarily registered for one month period, which expired on 11.1.2006. However, on 2.2.2006, the vehicle met with an accident and got damaged….

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NCDRC Rules Against Insurers Using Fine Print to Avoid Responsibility

Order Name: ICICI Lombard General Insurance Co. Ltd. Vs. Rupali Inamdar Case No.: F.A. No. 1857/2019 The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, led by Mr. Subhash Chandra, recently made a significant ruling about insurance policies and their terms. Insurers cannot rely on fine print to avoid paying claims unless they have clearly communicated those terms…

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NCDRC Rules Public Charitable Trusts Are Not Individuals Under Consumer Protection Law

Order Name: Anchrom Lab Supplies & Anr Vs. Aryavaidyasala Case No.: F.A. No. 1429/2017 The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, led by Dr. Sadhna Shanker, ruled that a public charitable trust does not qualify as a “person” under the Consumer Protection Act. Consequently, such trusts cannot file consumer complaints. ### Key Facts A charitable trust…

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Purchase of car for Company Director’s use is not Commercial

Corporate Bodies purchase flats, cars, etc. for the use of their Directors. This latest decision of the National Commission dt. 8 July 2016 clarifies that such purchase does not constitute commercial use. http://cms.nic.in/ncdrcusersWeb/GetJudgement.do?method=GetJudgement&caseidin=0%2F0%2FOP%2F51%2F2006&dtofhearing=2016-07-08 NATIONAL CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION NEW DELHI     CONSUMER CASE NO. 51 OF 2006             1. CROMPTON…

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MD in Medicine Can Treat ICU Patients Without Extra Intensive Care Training: NCDRC

Order Name: V.C. Rawat Vs. Akshaya Hospital Case No.: F.A. No. 587/2023 The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, led by Justice Ram Surat Maurya and Mr. Bharatkumar Pandya, has dismissed an appeal against Akshaya Hospital. The case revolved around whether doctors with an MD in medicine need extra intensive care training to treat ICU patients….

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Additional Delay Compensation Mandated Beyond Pre-Agreed Terms in Builder-Buyer Contracts: NCDRC

Order Date: Not Mentioned Order Name: Amarjeet Singh Gadhok vs. Raheja Developers Case No.: C.C. No. 75/2022 The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC), led by Dr. Inder Jit Singh, has determined that Raheja Developers is responsible for a service deficiency. The commission ruled that the developer must compensate for delays at an annual rate…

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Maggie – Govt. of India files class suit in National Consumer Commission, New Delhi

On 17 August 2015, the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, New Delhi admitted the Govt. of India’s class action suit against Nestle India claiming Rs. 640 crores for unfair trade practice relating to Maggie noodles and allowed the Govt. of send samples of Maggie to accredited laboratories. The next date of hearing is 30 September. The…

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