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BALDEV SINGH filed a consumer case on 13 Dec 2024 against THE ORIENTAL INSURANCE CO LTD in the Ambala Consumer Court. The case no is CC/235/2024 and the judgment uploaded on 13 Dec 2024.
BEFORE THE DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION, AMBALA.
Complaint case no. : 235 of 2024.
Date of Institution : 02.09.2024.
Date of decision : 13.12.2024.
Shri Baldev Singh, son of Sadhu Singh aged about 74 years, resident of House No.170-A, Village Chaurmastpur, Tehsil and District Ambala.
……. Complainant.
Versus
1. The Oriental Insurance Company Limited, Oriental House, A-25/27, Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi-11002 through its Managing Direct/Director.
2. The Oriental Insurance Company Limited, Regional Office, LIC Building, 2nd Floor, Jagadhri Road, Ambala Cantt. through its Regional Manager.
….…. Opposite Parties.
Before: Smt. Neena Sandhu, President.
Smt. Ruby Sharma, Member.
Shri Vinod Kumar Sharma, Member.
Present: Shri Naresh Pandey, Advocate, counsel for the complainant.
Shri R.K.Vig, Advocate, counsel for the OPs.
Complaint under Section 35 of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019
Order by:- Smt. Neena Sandhu, President.
Today, the case was fixed for compromise in Lok Adalat. The learned counsel for the OPs has suffered a statement, which is recorded separately, to the effect that insurance company will settle the claim within thirty days on receiving the documents from the complainant, as mentioned in letter dated 23.12.2020. Learned counsel for the complainant has also suffered a statement, which is recorded separately, to the effect that he has heard the abovesaid statement of the counsel for the OPs. Complainant will provide the documents which are available with him, within thirty days. Complainant will reserve the rights to file a fresh complaint if the matter has not been settled by the insurance company within the stipulated period and if the complainant is not satisfied with the settlement of the claim by the OPs.
In view of the aforesaid statement of the learned counsel for the complainant and learned counsel for the OPs, it is ordered that the insurance company shall settle the claim of the complainant within one month after receiving the requisite documents from the complainant. It is made clear that parties shall remain bound by aforesaid statements suffered by their counsel. In case, the claim was not settled by the insurance company within the stipulated period and not as per insurance policy and law, then complainant is at liberty to file afresh complaint. The present complaint is disposed of, accordingly in Lok Adalat. Assistant of this Commission is directed to handover the original documents, if any, to the complainant after retaining photocopies of the same on the file, on proper receipt and verification. Certified copy of this order passed in Lok Adalat be supplied to the parties concerned, free of costs, as per rules. File be indexed and consigned to record room, after due compliance.
Announced on: 13.12.2024.
Member Member President DCDRC, Ambala
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