License for cycling, the insurance company also stopped a strange condition

The cycling license also stopped the insurance company a strange condition, the case reached the court … last updated: April 11, 2025, 18:38 IST in Nagpur, Oriental Insurance refused to give the insurance claim for lack of driver’s license at the death of a bicycle. The commission ordered it to give three lakh calls to the wife of the deceased, if it considered it inappropriate. The insurance company sought a cyclist for the claim. New -delhi. Insurance companies have set a variety of conditions, it is known to be reluctant to give insurance claim. However, in Nagpur, Maharashtra, the Oriental insurance company crossed all limits. After the death of a cyclist, the company refused to give a claim to the family because the deceased was not filed. Now, the Consumer Commission oriental Insurance Company Limited has ordered a claim to the family of the person who died due to a motorcycle collision during cycling. The District Consumer District Consumer Consumer Consumer Disposition Commission, which was accepted on March 25, said that such claim by the insurance company was ‘unfair’ and ‘illegal’. The commission ordered the insurance company to pay three lakh calls to the wife of the deceased and to give nine percent interest from 30 January 2014 to receive documents regarding the claim. Vijay Dhobale, a Nagpur resident, was seriously injured on October 1, 2012 when his bike was hit by a motorcycle. He later died during the treatment due to injuries. Dhobale secured three lakh calls from the insurance company. After Dhobale’s death, his wife Pramila approached the insurance company. But the claim was rejected, which turned to the commission. Sebi also fined a fine, and the tribunal reached Bhagaa, and the acquittal, the surprise, the surprise commission said in his order that the insurance company had rejected Pramera’s allegation, and the tribunal said she did not submit her husband’s two-wheel management license, postmortem report and another documents. During the hearing, the woman’s lawyer surprised how the company could ask a driver’s license from Dhobale while riding a bicycle at the time of the accident. The lawyer also told the commission that the postmortem report was to the police. Commission head Sachin Shimpi and member BKB Chaudhary said the claim is unfair and illegal to dismiss the claim based on the handing over of the driver’s license. Location: New -delhi, New -delhi, Delhi First published: April 11, 2025, 18:38 IST Homebusiness also license for cycling, insurance company has stopped strange condition