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MVA, 1988
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MVAChapter XISection 151
Section151

Duty to give information as to insurance

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Summary

On a claim for motor-vehicle liability you must, when asked, say if you were insured and give the particulars from the certificate of insurance. If the debtor dies, becomes insolvent, or a company is wound up, the estate representative, liquidator, receiver or trustee must provide reasonable information and allow inspection and copies of insurance papers. Any term forbidding disclosure is void; insurers who may be liable must also comply.

Example

Ravi hits a parked scooter and the owner claims compensation. The owner asks Ravi whether his vehicle was insured and for the insurer details shown in the certificate. Ravi must answer and allow inspection or copies of the insurance papers; if Ravi later becomes insolvent or dies, the trustee or estate representative must give the same information so the owner can pursue any rights against the insurer.

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(1) No person against whom a claim is made in respect of any liability referred to in clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 147 shall on demand by or on behalf of the person making the claim refuse to state whether or not he was insured in respect of that liability by any policy issued under the provisions of this Chapter, or would have been so insured if the insurer had not avoided or cancelled the policy, nor shall he refuse, if he was or would have been so insured, to give such particulars with respect to that policy as were specified in the certificate of insurance issued in respect thereof.

(2) In the event of any person becoming insolvent or making a composition or arrangement with his creditors or in the event of an order being made for the administration of the estate of deceased person according to the law of insolvency, or in the event of a winding up order being made or a resolution for a voluntary winding-up being passed with respect to any company or of a receiver or manager of the company’s business or undertaking being duly appointed or of possession being taken by or on behalf of the holders of any debentures secured by a floating charge on any property comprised in or subject to the charge, it shall be the duty of the insolvent debtor, personal representative of the deceased debtor or company, as the case may be, or the official assignee or receiver in insolvency, trustee, liquidator, receiver or manager, or person in possession of the property to give at the request of any person claiming that the insolvent debtor, deceased debtor or company is under such liability to him as is covered by the provisions of this Chapter, such information as may reasonably be required by him for the purpose of ascertaining whether any rights have been transferred to and vested in him by section 150, and for the purpose of enforcing such rights, if any; and any such contract of insurance as purports whether directly or indirectly to avoid the contract or to alter the rights of the parties thereunder upon the giving of such information in the events aforesaid, or otherwise to prohibit or prevent the giving thereof in the said events, shall be of no effect.

(3) If, from the information given to any person in pursuance of sub-section (2) or otherwise, he has reasonable ground for supporting that there have or may have been transferred to him under this Chapter rights against any particular insurer, that insurer shall be subject to the same duty as is imposed by the said sub-section on the persons therein mentioned.

(4) The duty to give the information imposed by this section shall include a duty to allow all contracts of insurance, receipts for premiums, and other relevant documents in the possession or power of the person on whom the duty is so imposed to be inspected and copies thereof to be taken.

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XI

Chapter XI

Insurance of Motor Vehicles Against Third Party Risks

In this chapter

  • 145Definitions
  • 146Necessity for insurance against third party risk
  • 147Requirements of policies and limits of liability
  • 148Validity of policies of insurance issued in reciprocating countries
  • 149Duty of insurers to satisfy judgments and awards against persons insured in respect of third party risks
  • 150Rights of third parties against insurers on insolvency of the insured
  • 151Duty to give information as to insurance
  • 152Settlement between insurers and insured persons
  • 153Saving in respect of sections 150, 151 and 152
  • 154Insolvency of insured persons not to affect liability of insured or claims by third parties
  • 155Effect of death on certain causes of action
  • 156Effect of certificate of insurance
  • 157Transfer of certificate of insurance
  • 158Production of certain certificates, license and permit in certain cases
  • 159Production of certificate of Insurance on application for authority to use vehicle
  • 160Duty to furnish particulars of vehicle involved in accident
  • 161Special provisions as to compensation in case of hit and run motor accident
  • 162Refund in certain cases of compensation paid under section 161
  • 163Scheme for payment of compensation in case of hit and run motor accidents
  • 163ASpecial provisions as to payment of compensation on structured formula basis
  • 163BOption to file claim in certain cases
  • 164Power of Central Government to make rules
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