Telangana

StateCommission

A/156/2015

1. M/s. India First Life Insurance Co Ltd., - Complainant(s)

Versus

Kavacherla Sambalaxmi - Opp.Party(s)

K. Venkateswarlu

03 Jan 2018

ORDER

STATE CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL FORUM
Telangana
 
First Appeal No. A/156/2015
(Arisen out of Order Dated 24/07/2015 in Case No. Complaint Case No. CC/182/2013 of District Warangal)
 
1. 1. M/s. India First Life Insurance Co Ltd.,
Rep by its President,301, B Wing, The Qube, Infinity IT Park, Dindoshi Film city Road, Malad East, Mumbai 400097
2. 2. India First Life Insurance Co Ltd.,
Rep by its branch manager near kalyani hospital, Hanmakonda, Warangal District
...........Appellant(s)
Versus
1. Kavacherla Sambalaxmi
W/o Late Rajaiah, Age 50 yrs, Occ. Agriculture R/o Jangalapally Post, Incherla Village, Mulugu mandal, Warangal, Telangana
...........Respondent(s)
 
BEFORE: 
 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE B. N. RAO NALLA PRESIDENT
 HON'BLE MR. Sri. PATIL VITHAL RAO JUDICIAL MEMBER
 
For the Appellant:
For the Respondent:
Dated : 03 Jan 2018
Final Order / Judgement

STATE CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION OF TELANGANA :

                                           At  HYDERABAD

 

 

                                                            FA 156 of 2015

 

                                                     AGAINST

 

                 CC No. 182  of 2013, DITRCIT FORUM, WARANGAL

 

 

Between:

 

01.     India First Life Insurance Co.Ltd.,

Rep.by its Vice-President ( claims)  

301, B Wing, The Qube,

Infinity Park, Dindoshi-Film City Road,

 Malad (East), Mumbai – 400 097. …          

 

02.     India First Life Insurance Co.Ltd.,

Rep.by its Branch Manager,

Near Kalyani Hospital, Hanamkonda,

 Warangal District.                   Appellants/Opposite Parties

 

And

 

Smt. Kalvacherla Sambalaxmi,

W/o Late Rajaiah, age : 50 years,

Occ: Agriculture, R/o Jangalapally post

Incherla village, Mulugu Mandal

Warangal, Telangana                                   Respondent/Complainant

 

 

Counsel for the Appellants                           :         M/s. K. Venkateswarlu

Counsel for the Respondent                         :         M/s. G. Rajendra Prasad

 

Coram                :

 

                 Honble Sri Justice B. N. Rao Nalla         …      President

                                 

                                           And

 

                          Sri Patil Vithal Rao              …      Member

 

 

                          Wednesday, the Third  Day of January,  

                                  Two Thousand Eighteen

 

 

Oral order : ( per Hon’ ble Sri Justice B.N.Rao Nalla, Hon’ble President )

 

 

                                                            ***

 

1)       This is an appeal  filed under Section 15 of the Consumer Protection Act by the opposite parties   praying this Commission  to set aside the  impugned order dated 24.07.2015   made in CC  182 of 2013   on the file of the  DISTRICT FORUM, Warangal.

 

2)       For the sake of convenience, the parties are described as arrayed in the complaint before the District Forum.

 

3).      The case of the complainant,   in brief, is that  she is  the wife of the deceased life assured Kalvacherla Rajaiah, who died on 08.05.2012 due to Jaundice. During his life time, the said Rajaiah obtained India First Maha Jeevan Gold Plan (Triple Cover Benefit) Policy NO.10298323 from opposite party No.1 for a sum of Rs.53,000/- commencing from 31.03.2012.  After the death of her husband, as nominee, she submitted all relevant documents to opposite parties for the insured claim. But the opposite parties have repudiated the claim on the ground that the life assured suppressed the pre-existing disease of ‘Carcinoma Tongue ‘   at the time of submission of proposal which is concocted and it amounts to deficiency in service. Hence the complaint to direct the Opposite Parties to pay the sum assured amount of Rs.53,000/- + Rs.1,06,000/- ( comes to Rs.1,59,000/- ) and damages of Rs.20,000/-,  which, amounts to Rs.1,79,000/- with 24% interest PA from the date of filing of the complaint and  costs.

 

4)       The Opposite Party No.2 filed the Written Version, which was adopted by first opposite party, while admitting the issuance of policy bearing NO.10298323 to the deceased life assured and received claim intimation from the complainant who is the wife of deceased life assured that the deceased life assured had passed away on 08.05.2012. Further, contended that the opposite parties came to know that through medical record of deceased life assured issued by St. Anna’s Hospital, Warangal that DLA was suffering from Carcinoma Tongue for the last one year prior to his death.  The Deceased life assured was admitted in the hospital on 24.01.2012 with IP No. 47/2012  and discharged on 11.02.2012. Thus,  the opposite parties  rightly repudiated the claim of the complainant on the ground of suppression of material facts by the deceased life assured at the time of taking the policy. Hence, Section 45 of Insurance Act is applicable and prayed to dismiss the complaint.

5)       During the course of enquiry before the District Forum, in order to prove her  case, the complainant   filed her evidence affidavit and got marked Ex.A1 to A-4 and the opposite parties  filed evidence affidavit and  got  marked  B1 to B5.

  1. The District Forum, after considering the material available on record,

Held that  the opposite parties are jointly and severally liable to deposit in the  Forum a sum of Rs.1,59,000/- towards sum assured with Tripple cover Benefit with interest @ 7.5% p.a. from the date of filing of the complaint i.e, 28.11.2013 till the date of realization and to pay Rs.10,000/-towards damages and costs within one month.

 

 7)      Aggrieved by the said order, the opposite parties preferred this appeal before this Commission.

 

8).      Both sides have advanced their arguments reiterating the contents in the appeal grounds, rebuttal thereof along with written arguments.   Heard both sides. 

 

9)       The points that arise for consideration are,

(i)       Whether the impugned order as passed by the District Forum suffers from any error or irregularity or whether it is liable to be set aside, modified or interfered with, in any manner?

(ii)      To what relief ?

 

 

 

10).   Point No.1 :

There is no dispute that the respondent/complainant is the wife of the deceased/life assured Kalvacherla Rajaiah  and during his life time, the said Rajaiah obtained India First Maha Jeevan Gold  Plan (Triple Cover Benefit) Policy NO..10298323 from opposite party No.1 for a sum of Rs.53,000/- commencing from 31.03.2012.  There is also no dispute that she is the nominee.  There is also no dispute that the insurance claim submitted by the respondent/ complainant was repudiated by the appellants’  Insurance company on the ground that the deceased policy holder suppressed the pre-existing disease  of ‘ Carcinoma Tongue ‘  at the time of submission of proposal. There is also no dispute that the policy was in force on the date of the death of the policy holder  on 08.05.2012.

 

11)     The contention of the respondent/complainant is that the deceased policy holder died on 08.05.2012 due to Jaundice.  Whereas, the appellants/opposite parties contended that  they came to know that through medical record of deceased life assured issued by St. Anna’s Hospital, Warangal that DLA was suffering from Carcinoma Tongue and The Deceased life assured was admitted in the hospital on 24.01.2012 with IP No. 47/2012  and discharged on 11.02.2012.   much prior to filling of proposal form and hence they have repudiated the claim.

 

12).    The District Forum relying on the Ex. B1 i.e, the photostat copy of the medical record of St. Ann’s Hospital, Warangal that the deceased life assured took treatment for Carcinoma Tongue for the last one year prior to his death Mere production of Ex.B-1 would not support the contention of the appellants/Opposite Parties, more particularly,  there is no affidavit of the said Doctor. No officer of the Insurance Company is examined to prove the authenticity of the medical treatment of hospital and also the medical certificate and the burden of proof heavily lies upon the Insurance Company.  Further,   the appellants/Opposite Parties failed to prove that the cause of the death of the deceased was due to Carcinoma Tongue for past one year. Hence repudiation of the claim amounts to deficiency in service. We see no reason to contradict the above opinion of the District Forum in the absence of any cogent evidence, mere production of some unattested, unverified and unauthenticated photocopies, could not have been the basis of holding that the deceased suffered Carcinoma Tongue and due to that reason he died.

 

13).              After considering the foregoing facts and circumstances and also having regard to the contentions raised on both sides,   this Commission is of the view that there is no infirmity or irregularity in the impugned order. There are no merits in the appeal and hence it is liable to be dismissed.

 

14).    Point No. 2 :

In the result, the appeal is dismissed confirming the impugned order dated 24.07.2015 in CC 182/2013 of 2013 passed by the District Forum, Warangal. There shall be no order as to costs. Time for   compliance four weeks.   

 

 

                                                            PRESIDENT                     MEMBER                                                                           Dated :  03.01.2018.

 

 

 
 
[HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE B. N. RAO NALLA]
PRESIDENT
 
[HON'BLE MR. Sri. PATIL VITHAL RAO]
JUDICIAL MEMBER

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