District Co-operative Bank Ltd.Deoria Vs Oriental Insurance Company Ltd.Deoria and Others

Allahabad High Court 25 Oct 1999 Civil Miscellaneous Writ Petition No. 5794 of 1992 (1999) 10 AHC CK 0059
Result Published

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Civil Miscellaneous Writ Petition No. 5794 of 1992

Hon'ble Bench

D.S.Sinha, J and I.M.Quddusi, J

Final Decision

Dismissed

Judgement Text

Translate:

1. Heard Ms. Roli Kauser holding brief of Shri S.K. Singh, the learned counsel for the petitioner, and Shri A.B. Saran, the learned Senior Advocate appearing for the respondents.

2. By means of this petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner prays that this Court may issue a writ of mandamus commanding M/s. Oriental Insurance Company, the respondent, to pay to it a sum of Rs. 2,77,643.00/, alleged to be due under the Insurance Policy No. 46/88/00002, dated 2189.

3. In substance, petitioner wants this Court to enforce the contract of insurance.

4. In the opinion of the Court, which is fortified by the decision of the Hon''ble Supreme Court rendered in Life Insurance Corporation of India and others v. Smt. Kiran Sinha, reported in AIR 1985 Supreme Court at page 1265, a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India is not the appropriate remedy. The remedy of the petitioner lies elsewhere.

5. Under the circumstances, the petition is dismissed summarily.

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