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Supreme Court Dismisses Hospital's Appeal Against NCDRC Order Exonerating Insurer in Medical Negligence Case. Insurance Policies Taken by Doctors Cannot Be Used to Fasten Liability on Insurer for Hospital's Own Negligence.

The appellant, M/s Sheth M L Vaduwala Eye Hospital, a charitable trust registered under the Bombay Public Trust Act, 1961, conducted an eye camp betwe...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Mediclaim Policy Renewal Dispute — Insurer Must Disclose Material Changes in Coverage at Renewal. Renewal of Insurance Policy is Not a Fresh Contract; Insurer Owed Duty to Inform Insured of Restrictive Terms Under Principle of Utmost Good Faith.

The appellants, Jacob Punnen and his wife, held a Mediclaim policy with United India Insurance Co. Ltd. since 1982, renewed annually. In March 2008, t...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Insurance Claim Dispute — Repudiation of Overseas Mediclaim Policy for Non-Disclosure of Pre-existing Condition Set Aside. Insurer Failed to Prove That Insured Had Knowledge of Hyperlipidaemia at Time of Proposal.

The appellant, Manmohan Nanda, sought an overseas mediclaim policy from United India Assurance Co. Ltd. to travel to the USA for a family wedding. He ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Insolvency Case Due to Lack of Financial Creditor Status. Interest-Free Term Loan Does Not Qualify as Financial Debt Under Section 5(8) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 as It Lacks Consideration for Time Value of Money.

The appeal arose under Section 62 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) against the dismissal by the National Company Law Appellate Tribun...

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Supreme Court Upholds Consumer Commission's Compensation Award Against Builder for Delayed Possession in Housing Project. Builder's 'Endeavour' Clause Interpreted as Requiring Reasonable Efforts, and Contractual Compensation Rate Held Unfair Under Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

The dispute arose from a delayed housing project where the builder, NBCC (India) Limited, failed to hand over possession of a residential unit to the ...