- Author(s): S.K. Sarvaria, B.N. Banerjee
- Publisher: Universal LexisNexis
- Edition: 6 Ed 2021
- ISBN 13 9789391211004
- Approx. Pages 2442 + Contents
- Format Hardbound
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 18 cms
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Description
The insurance industry in India is considered as one of the most regulated, challenging yet untapped sectors of the economy. Over the past two decades, there have been a number of important developments in the Insurance sector that have significantly impacted the insurance law. Accordingly, the sixth edition of Law of Insurance has been substantially updated, rearranged and refocused in order to provide its readers an in-depth analysis of the developments in the insurance sector. In the course of restructuring and reshaping, the book has undergone a consolidation of the earlier existing part division from 30 parts to 9 clearly defined parts without any overlapping. Major developments have been introduced in the Insurance Act, 1938 vide the Insurance (Amendment) Act, 2021 and the Life Insurance Corporation Act, 1956 vide the Finance Act, 2021. These changes have been captured and elaborated upon in this edition of the book.
An effort has been made to make all references accurate and up to date to make this book an essential reference for judges, legal practitioners, insurance professionals, officers of IRDA, insurance companies, academicians and students interested in insurance law.
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Table of Contents
Volume I
Part -1
1. The Insurance Act,1938
2. The Insurance Rules, 1939
Volume 2
Part -2
3. The Life Insurance Corporation Act,1956
4. The Life Insurance (Emergency Provisions)Act,1956
5. The Life Insurance Corporation(Modification of Settlements)Act,1976
6. The Life Insurance Corporation of India Class III and Class IV
Employees (Revision of Terms and Conditions of Service) Rules, 1985
7. The Life Insurance Corporation of India (Regulation of Superannuation) Rules 1987
8. The Life Insurance Corporation of India Development Officers (Revision
of Certain Terms and Conditions of Service) Rules,1989
9. The Life Insurance Corporation of India (Reappointment of Terminated Development Officers) Rules,1990
10. The General Insurance Business (Nationalization) Rules,1972
11. Modification Made in the Section of the Insurance Act in their Applicability to the Corporation
Part-3
12. The General Insurance Business (Nationalization) Act,1972
13. The General Insurance Business (Nationalization) Rules,1972
14. The New India Assurance Company Limited (Merger) Scheme,1973
15. The United India Fire and General Insurance Company Limited (Merger) Scheme,1973
16. The Oriental Fire and General Insurance Company Limited (Merger) Scheme,1973
17. The National Insurance Company Limited (Merger) Scheme,1973
Part -4
18. The Marine Insurance Act, 1963
Part-5
19. The Emergency Risk (Goods) Insurance Act,1971
20. The Emergency Risk (Undertakings) Insurance Act,1972
Part -6
21 The Deposit Insurance and Credit Grantee Corporation Act,1961
Part -7
22. The Personal Injuries (Compensation Insurance) Act,1963
23. The War Injuries (Compensation Insurance) Act,1943
24. The Personal Injuries (Compensation Insurance) Scheme,1965
Part -8
25. The Public Liability Insurance Act,1991
26. The Public Liability Insurance Rules,1991
27. Notification Under Public Liability Insurance Act,1991
Part -9
28. Extracts of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules,1989
29. Extracts of Provisions of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988,Involving Liability of Insurer
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Author Details:
B.N. Banerjee B.A (Hons), LL.M. Former District Judge, North-West Delhi
S.K. Sarvaria is author/revising author of several law books. His daughter snigdha Sarvaria and son Apoorv Sarvaria who have helped him in the present work are working as judicial officers of Delhi Judicial Service in Delhi. Author Helping hand, his daughter-in-law Yashika Sarvaria is an advocate who is associated with a reputed law firm in Delhi doing international arbitration matters. He joined Delhi Judicial Service in September 1980 and was promoted to Delhi Higher Judicial Service in November, 1997. After Completing his long and distinguished service tenure, he retired on 30th November, 2013 as District and Sessions Judge (Northwest), Delhi. As Judicial officer in Delhi Judicial Service, he worked as Metropolitan Magistrate, Civil Judge, Additional Rent Controller and while working in Delhi Higher Judicial Service he worked in various capacities as presiding Officer of Labour Courts, Court of Sessions, Court of district Judge, Additional Rent- Control Tribunal in District Courts in Delhi from time to time and has also worked as Presiding Officer of Registrar's Court in Delhi High Court. Presently, he is working as President, District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum ( Southwest), Delhi.
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