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Insurance Law and Practice

Jain Rajiv

Insurance Law and Practice - New Delhi Vidhi Publishing ( P) Ltd. 2001 - Varie lxv

Contents: I. Genesis and growth of insurance law and liberalised private sector investment policy and procedure: 1. Genesis of insurance law. 2. Privatisation of insurance sector. 3. Investment in insurance sector. 4. Registration of insurance company. 5. New provisions applicable to existing insurers. 6. Obligations of insurers to rural and social sectors. 7. Advertisements and disclosure norms for insurers. 8. Norms for insurers(s') reinsurance. 9. Valuation of assets-liabilities and solvency margins of insurers. 10. Preparation of financial statements and auditor's report by insurer in life insurance business. 11. Preparation of financial statements by companies engaged in general insurance business. 12. Actuary-role and challenges. 13. Licensing of insurance agents. 14. Insurance surveyors and loss assessors. II. Conceptual review of legal maxims in insurance sector: 1. Contract of insurance. 2. Principles of interpretation of clauses in a policy. 3. Maxims applicable to insurance policies. 4. The policy. 5. Premium. 6. Days of grace. 7. Insurable interest. 8. Void and voidable contracts. 9. Risk. 10. Causes of loss. 11. Enforcement of claim. 12. Conditions in a policy. 13. Motor insurance. 14. Accident insurance. 15. Agents. 16. Consumer Protection Act and insurance. 17. Insurance Ombudsman scheme. 18. Income tax benefits extended to policyholders. 19. Policies for non-resident Indians. 20. Insurance education in India. III. Policies and schemes-life/health/non-life: 1. Life and health-care policies. 2. Industries and corporate sector 1084 pp. Bookseller Inventory.


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