consumer protaction act
mehul dave
(Querist) 26 March 2009
This query is : Resolved
one mr. A has a mediclaim policy of himself and his wife too in a insurance co. mr. A donated his kidney to his wife and put the claim for himself and for his wife. insurance co. did not pass the claim for mr. A but passed entire claim for his wife only. it is the say of the company that claim doesnot pass for a donor of an organ. in the insurance policy nowhere mentioned that company is not liable for any claim of the insured person for donating organ. mr.A went for ombudsment. but there also his claim was not passed. My question is that can mr. A go for consumer protection act? Is it necessary for mr. A to give legal notice before going for consumer protaction act?
Kamlesh soni
(Expert) 26 March 2009
agree with Mr. Prabahar.
MANISH
(Expert) 27 March 2009
Mr. Prabhakar is right.
Go to Consumer Court for filing the complaint.
Legal notice is not essential under the Consumer Protection Act.
B.B.R.Goud.
(Expert) 29 March 2009
yes. i do agree with my learned friends.
Hiralal Das
(Expert) 06 April 2009
Thanks all of you the ld. members and the author.
I think your valuable opinions will assist everybody to solve their problem/matter in question properly.