Tata AIG ordered to pay over ₹60,000 after rejecting policyholder's ₹40,246 health insurance claim
Karnal consumer commission said Tata AIG failed to prove that the policyholder had concealed a pre-existing illness, directing it to reimburse ₹40,246 with 9% interest and pay ₹20,000 as compensation.
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