NCDRC Ruling: Hidden Medical History Costs Mumbai Widow ₹78 Lakh in Insurance Claim
NCDRC dismisses Mumbai widow’s ₹78 lakh insurance claim for hiding medical history, reinforcing the doctrine of utmost good faith in insurance contracts.
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NCDRC dismisses Mumbai widow’s ₹78 lakh insurance claim for hiding medical history, reinforcing the doctrine of utmost good faith in insurance contracts.
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