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No insurance for suicide victim's kin

Woman hid her mental illness from LIC, family cant get policy amount
Last Updated 21 April 2013, 20:06 IST

Offering relief to the Life Insurance Corporation (LIC), the apex consumer court has overturned the Rajasthan consumer commission’s judgment directing the company to pay the claim after the suicide of a woman whose mental sickness was not disclosed by her husband when buying the policy.

“Ram Kanya Devi suppressed material facts regarding her mental sickness and treatment and on this count complainants are not entitled to any compensation,” the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission said.

The national commission also faulted the state commission and the Bhilwara district consumer forum for entertaining the complaint of Ram Kanya Devi’s family for the Rs 50,000 life insurance claim.

“Under one of the provisions related to the policy, in case of suicide by a woman within three years of taking policy, the insurance company was liable to refund only the premium paid by the insured without interest,” said commission’s presiding member K S Chaudhari and member B C Gupta in a recent order.

“Perusal of record reveals that proposal for taking the insurance policy was made on March 24, 1992 and policy was issued on Nov 24, 1992, whereas suicide was committed on Aug 28, 1994, in Bhilwara, meaning thereby that the suicide was committed within a period of three years from taking the policy,” the national commission said.

Refund of premium

“It becomes clear that as insured Ram Kanya Devi committed suicide within a period of three years from the date of policy, her family are entitled only to the refund of premium paid towards policy and are not entitled to receive the policy amount,” the top consumer court said.

“The state commission has committed an error in dismissing the insurer’s appeal and the district forum has committed an error in allowing the claim seeker’s complaint,” the national commission added.

LIC had moved the national commission against the unfavourable judgment of the state commission based in Jaipur. Ram Kanya Devi’s husband Ganesh Lal plea was rejected.

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(Published 21 April 2013, 20:04 IST)

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