No insurance claim if death due to alcohol consumption: SC


New Delhi, Mar 23 (IANS): The Supreme Court on Monday declined to grant the insurance claim to the legal heir of a man who died of asphyxia due to alcohol consumption.

A bench of Justices M.M. Shantangoudar and Vineet Saran said the proviso of the insurance company makes it amply clear that the injured is not entitled to compensation since it was proved that he was intoxicated and that death was due to intoxication. The top court said the insurer was only liable to compensate a person who got injured solely and directly from an accident.

  

The bench upheld the order of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) which ruled that the death was not accidental and therefore, the firm had no statutory liability to compensate the loss of life of the deceased according to the terms of the insurance policy. "The provisions of insurance policy specifically disclose that compensation will not be paid in respect of injury of the injured if he is under the influence of intoxicating liquor," it said.

The bench said it does not find any reason to interfere with April 24, 2009, passed by the NCDRC. "From a bare perusal of the insurance policy, it is clear that only if the insured sustains any bodily injury resulting solely and directly from an accident caused by outward, violent and visible means, the insurance company would be liable to indemnify the insured," it said, adding that as per the insurance policy, only accidental death of the insured should be indemnified.

The judgment of the top court came on an appeal filed by Narbada Devi, the legal heir of a man employed as a watchman with the Himachal Pradesh State Forest Corporation. The man died on a rainy cold night of October 7-8, 1997, in Chopal Panchayat of Shimla district. The post mortem indicated that the probable cause of death was asphyxiation caused by alcohol consumption and regurgitation of food into the larynx.

"We find that the National Commission and the State Commission have rightly held that the deceased's death was not accidental and that the insurance company would not be liable to settle the appellants' claim", said the top court.

The HPSFC had taken the insurance policy for its 3,008 employees from the New India Assurance Company with coverage of Rs 1 lakh. As Narbada Devi's claim for the death of the man was rejected by the insurance company, she approached the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum, Shimla claiming insurance amount of Rs 2 lakh, along with interest and cost.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 23 2021

    We have to save our Navratna's like LIC, ONGC, HPCL & BPCL ...

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 23 2021

    Yes. Only the way to save these companies is privatization. Otherwise all these would turn into another BSNL!!!

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  • Kiran DSouza, Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 23 2021

    Supreme court has to ban Alcohol first, then give such rulings. Supreme court can rule over poor people but not the rich. Insurance should be paid to the dead because he did not die of himself, he has been killed by Alcohol which is sold as legal then why no insurance for that person?

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Tue, Mar 23 2021

    Now law is interpreted to save the Insurance Companies from bankruptcy.., banks are gone.... now trying to salvage Insurance companies..., Can apex court take cognizance of the amount of hefty direct & indirect taxes collections, which are indirectly paid by the alcohol consumers...!!!! For the part couple of years Governance become a Joking subject...!!!! who will decide the death is caused by Alcohol or other wise....???? Once again the Medical fraternity may take the privilege to call the shots based on the political connectivity/nexus of the person or the family. Once again a deal making opportunity..., What about Chai....???? Nonetheless

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