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No insurance policy to comply with Madras HC order on 5 yr bumper to bumper cover

By IANS | Published: August 31, 2021 2:30 PM

Chennai, Aug 31 Suspense continues on whether vehicle buyers will have to shell out a huge amount towards ...

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Chennai, Aug 31 Suspense continues on whether vehicle buyers will have to shell out a huge amount towards insurance premium upfront for five years from Wednesday onwards to comply with the Madras High Court order.

As things stand now, new car buyers in Tamil Nadu from Wednesday onwards, have to pay huge sums as premium for five years.

It is learnt the industry lobby body, General Insurance Council is exploring various options including legal ones to wriggle out of the situation.

But where is the policy is the question?

"The IRDAI

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