
Consumer Cases Weekly Round Up: 2nd June To 9th June 2024
Live LawNational Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Limitation Period Under Policy Is Shorter Than Statutory Period For Filing Complaint, Unenforceable And Void: NCDRC Holds Oriental Insurance Liable For Deficiency In Service The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, presided by Subhash Chandra and Sadhna Shanker, held that the Consumer Protection Act 1986 provides a two-year limitation period for filing a complaint, and the insurer cannot reduce it through a policy clause. Vs. Oriental Insurance Co Ltd. Case Number: F. A. No.272/2012 Quantification In Insurance Is Mandatory Even For Inadmissible Claims: NCDRC The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, presided by Mr. Subhash Chandra and Dr. Sadhna Shanker, held that in the insurance industry, quantifying a loss is a standard procedural step that surveyors must perform for every claim, regardless of whether that claim is ultimately deemed admissible or not. 548/2021 Clauses In Builder-Buyer Agreement Cannot Override Consumer Commission's Jurisdiction: NCDRC Holds Emaar India Liable For Deficiency In Service The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, presided by Mr. Subhash Chandra and Dr. Sadhna Shanker, held that the presence of an arbitration clause in the builder-buyer agreement cannot override the Jurisdiction of a Consumer Commission. 886/2015 Condonation Of Delay Is Not A Matter Of Right: NCDRC The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, presided by Mr. Subhash Chandra and Dr. Sadhna Shanker, held that condonation of delay cannot be claimed as a matter of right, and the applicant/petitioner must present a case showing sufficient reasons that prevented them from approaching the Court/Commission within the stipulated limitation period. 3588/2017 Directly Remitting Insurance Claim Amount Without Mutual Consent Is Unfair Trade Practice: NCDRC The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, presided by Mr. Subhash Chandra and Dr. Sadhna Shanker, held New India Assurance liable for unfair trade practice for directly depositing the insurance claim amount into the insured's account with arbitrary deductions and without mutual consent.
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