A. K. MATHUR, DALVEER BHANDARI
National Insurance Co. Ltd – Appellant
Versus
Sobina Iakai – Respondent
JUDGMENT
1.These appeals are directed against the judgment dated 4.10.1999 passed by the Gauhati High Court in MA (F) Nos. 3 (SH) and 4(SH) of 1998.
2.The facts of both these appeals are identical, therefore, these appeals are being disposed of by a common judgment. For the sake of convenience, the facts of Civil Appeal No. 1394 of 2001 are recapitulated.
3.The question which falls for adjudication in these appeals is whether the insurance company can be held liable for payment of compensation for a period when the insurance policy was not even in existence. 4.The appellant, National Insurance Co. Ltd. originally issued an insurance policy to the respondent bearing no.201002/31/92/63/00057 on 22.6.1992 at 12.45 p.m.; this policy expired on 21.6.1993. This policy was renewed after 9 days of its expiry on 30.6.1993 and the said policy also expired on 29.6.1994. After 21 days of the expiry of the said insurance policy, the Bus bearing registration number ML-04-2741 met with an accident at about 9.15 a.m. on 20.7.1994 killing two persons. One died on the spot and another died after a few days in the hospital. Admittedly, in the present case, the insurance policy was renewed on 20.7.
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