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Insurer Can’t Raise Defence of Victim’s Negligence in Proceedings U/s 163A MV Act: SC - (28 Nov 2017)

Supreme Court has held that in a proceeding under Section 163A of Motor Vehicles Act, it is not open for the insurer to raise any defence of negligence on the part of the victim.

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