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Fake licence: Renewal won't make it valid

The National Commission further concluded that even a genuine and valid renewal cannot legitimise an originally counterfeit driving licence

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Delhi Police to curtail the serious traffic violations by advising the state transport department to suspend 80,000 driving licences

Jehangir B Gai

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Akshay Deep Singh, the owner of a TATA LPT-909 vehicle, had his vehicle covered under an insurance policy purchased from New India Assurance’s Kaithal Branch. The policy was valid from August 23, 2011 and August 22, 2012.

On January 28, 2012, while being driven from Ladwa to Kurukshetra, the vehicle was involved in an accident. Singh informed his insurer and subsequently submitted a claim, comprising Rs. 3,000 for towing charges and Rs. 2,28,319 for repairing the damaged car. The insurer then appointed a surveyor, who evaluated the loss at Rs. 1,85,579. On September 6, 2012, the insurer repudiated the claim on
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