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HC: Policy valid till cancellation notice of insurer

IndiaTimes Friday, 4 April 2025
The Karnataka High Court ruled that a vehicle remains insured until the policyholder receives a formal cancellation notice. The court directed an insurer to pay over Rs 1.2 lakh as it failed to prove the policyholder had been informed of the policy cancellation after his premium cheque was dishonoured.
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