HIGH COURT OF MADRAS
MS.JUSTICE R.N.MANJULA, J
D.RAJAKUMAR – Appellant
Versus
The Secretary to Government – Respondent
ORDER
This Writ Petition has been filed to direct the respondents to reimburse the balance sum of Rs.1,80,952/- with interest at the rate of 12% per annum from 13.03.2019 till date of reimbursement.
2. Heard Mr.T.Sai Krishna, learned counsel for the petitioner, Mr.A.M.Ayyadurai, learned Government Advocate for R1 & R5, Mr.P.Sankaranarayanan, learned counsel for R2, Ms.T.Jayalakshmi, learned counsel for R3 and perused the materials available on record.
3. The petitioner who has taken treatment for Coronary Arteries Disease is said to have spent an amount of Rs.3,45,952/-. But, he was given reimbursement of only Rs.1,65,000/-. The petitioner's application for full reimbursement has not been considered. Hence, the petitioner is before this Court.
4. The learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that only from the counter filed by the second respondent Insurance Company, the petitioner came to know that the medical bills have not been received by the Insurance Company.
5. The learned counsel for the fourth respondent Hospital submitted that the medical bills have already been submitted to the second respondent. But, they have not taken a decision so far.
6. The learned counsel for the sec
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