SMT. MAYA SINGH filed a consumer case on 27 Sep 2022 against FUTURE GENERAL INS.CO.LTD. in the North East Consumer Court. The case no is CC/323/2022 and the judgment uploaded on 29 Sep 2022.
Delhi
North East
CC/323/2022
SMT. MAYA SINGH - Complainant(s)
Versus
FUTURE GENERAL INS.CO.LTD. - Opp.Party(s)
27 Sep 2022
ORDER
DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION: NORTH-EAST
The Complainant has filed the present complaint under Section 35 of the Consumer protection Act, 2019.
The case of the Complainant as revealed from the record is that the Complainant’s husband taken a policy bearing No. 00007601 by Opposite Party’s Office for a sum insured of Rs. 2,80,000/- in the year 2008. The Complainant’s husband paid an amount of Rs. 10,215/- against policy and Opposite Party’s office issued a Receipt on 30.06.2008 covering the risk on the life of Shri Pratap Singh for a period of fifteen years and a duly completed proposal form was also obtained by Opposite Party’s office. Complainant’s husband had paid the due premium of the policy till 2013 when the Lt. Husband of Complainant expired due to some illness. It is further stated that the death claim was reported to Opposite Party on 30.11.2013 by the Complainant by way of a letter whereby Opposite party was requested to settle and pay the death claim as per policy. The Complainant sent number of requests to Opposite Party’s office and also visited their office number of times and Complainant was assured that payment of policy will be released in the Complainant name being the nominee but the claim was not settled and not paid till today. A legal notice was served upon the Opposite Party on 12.03.2022 but no response has been received till date. The Complainant has prayed that the Opposite Party be directed to pay the Complainant in settlement of the claim a sum of Rs. 2,00,000/- being the amount of claim along with interest thereon @ 24 % two months after the date of loss, Rs. 1,00,000/- on account of mental agony, pain and suffering and another sum of Rs. 55,000/- being the cost of the present litigation.
We have heard the Ld. Counsel for the Complainant on the point of Admission and we have also perused the file. Lt. husband of the Complainant took the policy from the Opposite Party bearing Policy No. 00007601 on 23.06.2008 sum insured of Rs. 2,80,000/- with an half yearly Policy Premium of Rs. 10,215/- with coverage paying period of fifteen years premium to be paid annually and last date of premium to be paid was 30.12.2022. As per the first premium receipt of policy enclosed with the complaint, Lt. husband of the Complainant paid first half yearly premium amount of Rs. 10,215/- on 30.06.2008.
Counsel of the Complainant was given five opportunities on their request to submit the copy of the policy and receipts of premium paid but they have failed to produce any document.
In view of above, since policy was taken in 30.06.2008 and paid only one premium against policy that was in year 2008. The Complainant also filed after nine years from the death of the husband of the Complainant.
Hence, we did not see any ground to admit the complaint. The complaint is dismissed.
Order announced on 27.09.2022.
Copy of this order be given to the Complainant free of cost.
File be consigned to Record Room.
(Anil Kumar Bamba)
Member
(Surinder Kumar Sharma)
President
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