"Insurer Can't Refuse Claim After...": Supreme Court On Mediclaim Policy
NDTV
The Supreme Court was hearing an appeal filed by Manmohan Nanda against an order of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC), rejecting his plea seeking a claim for medical expenses incurred in the United States.
An insurer cannot repudiate (refuse) a claim by citing an existing medical condition that was disclosed by the insured in the proposal form, once the policy has been issued, the Supreme Court has said.
A bench of justices DY Chandrachud and BV Nagarathna also said a proposer is under a duty to disclose to the insurer all material facts within his knowledge.
The proposer is presumed to know all the facts and circumstances concerning the proposed insurance, it added.
While the proposer can only disclose what is known to him, the proposer's duty of disclosure is not confined to his actual knowledge, it also extends to those material facts which, in the ordinary course of business, he ought to know, the court said.