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Section 34- Nothing in this Act shall entitle the proprietor or a registered user of registered trade mark to interfere with or restrain the use by any person of a trade mark identical with or nearly resembling it in relation to goods or services in relation to which that person or a predecessor in title […]
Premium shall not be received more than 90 days in advance to the date of commencement of the risk covered in case of domestic travel or along with the ticket while purchasing the travel tickets, whichever is earlier.
The objective of these Guidelines are to rationalise and standardize the exclusions in health Insurance Contracts that every Insurer shall comply with. Health Insurance has undergone various changes and improvements over the years.
Pre-existing Disease means any condition, ailment, injury or disease: a) That is/are diagnosed by a physician within 48 months prior to the effective date of the policy issued by the insurer or b) For which medical advice or treatment was recommended by, or received from, a physician within 48 months prior to the effective date of the policy or its reinstatement.
Every Health Insurance product shall cover all Pre Existing Diseases disclosed by the persons to be insured immediately after the expiry of the forty-eight months waiting period or such lower period as stipulated in the product.
The Supreme Court has granted the Resolution Professional of Amtek Auto 21 days to invite fresh bids. This need to invite fresh bids has been necessitated because of backtracking of Liberty House, a London based Business House which amongst other Resolution Applicants had submitted its resolution plan where it offered Rs.4025 crore, which included an […]
Though entry into or exit from the group may go on continuously, entry into the group insurance policy for individual members will be either from a well defined date such as the next anniversary of the policy or from the first of the following month or from a clearly identifiable event other than merely joining the group, subject to receipt of premium in time.
Every Insurer carrying on life insurance business shall provide customised benefit illustrations to proposers or policyholders at the point of sale for all products, except those issued under IRDAI (Micro Insurance) Regulations, 2015, Guidelines on Point of Sales(POS) – Life Insurance Products, 2016 and IRDAI (Insurance services by Common Service Centres) Regulations, 2019 as amended from time to time.
State cannot be allowed to levy life tax on the ex-showroom price shown in the price list, when it is not the actual cost of the vehicle and the life tax has to be levied on the actual cost of the vehicle as paid by the purchaser of the vehicle which can be reflected from the invoice.
Winding up petition filed in October 2016 by IL&FS Financial Services Ltd. against La-Fin before the Bombay High Court which was transferred to the NCLT with respect to the alleged default by La-Fin in not complying with its undertaking to buy back 442 lakh equity shares of MCX-SX (a group company of La-Fin) from IL&FS in August 2012 was time-barred being beyond the period of three-years mentioned in Article 137 of the Limitation Act and could not therefore be proceeded with any further.