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Advocate Bharat Agarwal

Advocate Bharat Agarwal

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Name: Advocate Bharat Agarwal Qualification: LL.B / Advocate Company: Advocate Bharat Agarwal Location: Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India Articles Published: 255 Total Views: 1,118,080
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Corporate LawDoubt in Surveyor’s Report Leading to Non-Assessment by Insurance Company constitute Service Deficiency
Corporate Law

Doubt in Surveyor’s Report Leading to Non-Assessment by Insurance Company constitute Service Deficiency

Advocate Bharat Agarwal3 years ago
Corporate LawMembers of Railway Protection Force would be considered as Workmen under Workmen Compensation Act
Corporate Law

Members of Railway Protection Force would be considered as Workmen under Workmen Compensation Act

Advocate Bharat Agarwal3 years ago
Corporate LawInsurance Policy applicable to whole India & not limited to concerned premises of Insured
Corporate Law

Insurance Policy applicable to whole India & not limited to concerned premises of Insured

Advocate Bharat Agarwal3 years ago
Corporate LawInsurance Claim Rejection Unjustified: No Link Between Depression & Fatal Cardiovascular Arrest
Corporate Law

Insurance Claim Rejection Unjustified: No Link Between Depression & Fatal Cardiovascular Arrest

Advocate Bharat Agarwal3 years ago
Corporate LawMedical Negligence to be proved According to Apex Court Standards: NCDRC
Corporate Law

Medical Negligence to be proved According to Apex Court Standards: NCDRC

Advocate Bharat Agarwal3 years ago
Corporate LawRevisionary Jurisdiction can be exercised only on prima facie Jurisdictional Error: NCDRC
Corporate Law

Revisionary Jurisdiction can be exercised only on prima facie Jurisdictional Error: NCDRC

Advocate Bharat Agarwal3 years ago
Corporate LawInterest on Deposited Amounts: Restitutionary and Compensatory
Corporate Law

Interest on Deposited Amounts: Restitutionary and Compensatory

Advocate Bharat Agarwal3 years ago
Corporate LawDirect relationship between concealed disease and death of Insured have to be established in denial of claim
Corporate Law

Direct relationship between concealed disease and death of Insured have to be established in denial of claim

Advocate Bharat Agarwal3 years ago
Corporate LawOwnership of the vehicle would be considered to be transferred as per the provisions of Sale of Goods Act, 1930: NCDRC
Corporate Law

Ownership of the vehicle would be considered to be transferred as per the provisions of Sale of Goods Act, 1930: NCDRC

Advocate Bharat Agarwal3 years ago
Corporate LawInsurer cannot take ground at subsequent stage which are entirely different from those relied upon while repudiating the claim: NCDRC
Corporate Law

Insurer cannot take ground at subsequent stage which are entirely different from those relied upon while repudiating the claim: NCDRC

Advocate Bharat Agarwal3 years ago
Corporate LawAllowing in withdrawal of amount by violating ‘Postal Department Rules’ would constitute ‘Deficiency in Service’
Corporate Law

Allowing in withdrawal of amount by violating ‘Postal Department Rules’ would constitute ‘Deficiency in Service’

Advocate Bharat Agarwal3 years ago
Corporate LawDetaining person forcefully by Railway Personnel without giving an opportunity to unload the luggage would constitute ‘deficiency of Service’
Corporate Law

Detaining person forcefully by Railway Personnel without giving an opportunity to unload the luggage would constitute ‘deficiency of Service’

Advocate Bharat Agarwal3 years ago
Corporate LawNo responsibility or liability persists if exemption been granted through Government MoU
Corporate Law

No responsibility or liability persists if exemption been granted through Government MoU

Advocate Bharat Agarwal3 years ago
Corporate LawPerson engaged in activities for generating profits would not come under ambit of definition of Consumer
Corporate Law

Person engaged in activities for generating profits would not come under ambit of definition of Consumer

Advocate Bharat Agarwal3 years ago