J. B. PARDIWALA, MANOJ MISRA
Universal Sompo General Insurance Co. Ltd. – Appellant
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Suresh Chand Jain – Respondent
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JUDGMENT :
J.B. PARDIWALA, J.:
1. This petition seeking leave to appeal under Article 136 of the Constitution is at the instance of M/s Universal Sompo General Insurance Company Limited, Original appellant before the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (for short, ‘the NCDRC’) in the First Appeal No. 376 of 2016 by which the NCDRC dismissed the appeal filed by the petitioner herein thereby affirming the order passed by the State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (for short, ‘the SCDRC’) of Delhi, holding that the respondent No. 1 /complainant was entitled to receive the claim amount and appropriate compensation from the petitioner and its joint venture partner viz. Allahabad Bank (respondent No. 2) for the goods stolen from the premises in question.
FACTUAL MATRIX
2. It appears from the materials on record that the respondent Bank, acting as an intermediary issued a Standard Fire and Special Perils Policy dated 05.12.2011 in favour of the complainant through the petitioner herein. Similarly, a Burglary Insurance Policy was also issued in favour of the complainant dated 08.12.2011. Both the policies covered a sum of Rs. 50 lakh for the risk of fire and burglary. The po
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