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Jan 29 1964 (HC)

Life Insurance Corporation of India, Bombay Vs. Parvathavardhini Ammal

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Jan-29-1964

Reported in : AIR1965Mad357

Ramamurti, J.(1) The Life Insurance Corporation of India (Unit: The Oriental Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd, Bombay) hereinafter called the Company is the appellant in this appeal. The respondent, Srimathi Parvathavardhini Ammal, is the widow of one V. S. N. C. Narasimhan Chettiar, (hereinafter referred to as the assured or V. S. N. C.), has filed the suit O. S. No. 62 of 1958 on the file of the sub-Court, Tiruchirapalli to recover a sum of Rs. 20,000 due under an insurance policy No. 1733287 dated 22-5-1954 and a sum of Rs. 30,000 due under another insurance policy No. 1855372 dated 26-3-1955 on the ground that the said policies were accepted at the ordinary rate by the Insurance company certifying the life of V. S. N. C. Aforesaid as a first class one by four eminent doctors of the company, that the plaintiff (respondent) was the nominee under the aforesaid two policies, that the said assured died on 20-5-1955, on account of coronary thrombosis which attack set in on 17-...

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Aug 29 1964 (HC)

Amirthammal Vs. K. Marimuthu

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Aug-29-1964

Reported in : AIR1967Mad77; 1967CriLJ205

..... so supported. see nagendramma v. ramakotayya : air1954mad713 . the section more or less in its present form is to be found originally in two parallel enactment; one, statutes governing he presidency towns and the other applicable to the territories outside. the corresponding provision in s. xliii of act xiii of 1856 passed by the legislative council of india for regulating ..... continue so long as the person is unable to maintain himself. the omission to define the age was probably intentional so as to allow the maintenance to continue even throughout life if owing to some mental or corporeal defect, the person is unable to maintain himself'.in ahmed shaikh v. bai fatma, : air1943bom48 the claim for maintenance considered was that of a daughter aged 21 ..... person who is not over compulsory school age is deemed to be a child within the meaning of that enactment'under the family allowance act 1945, the national insurance act 1946, and the national insurance(industrial injuries) act, 1946 a person is treated as a child whilst he is under the upper limit of compulsory school age and during any period before ..... in character and arose from the very existence of their relation between the parties. since, under the hindu adoption and maintenance act of 1956 there is a special provision, sec. 20, providing for the maintenance of children and aged parents. under the section a legitimate or illegitimate child may claim maintenance from his or her father or mother as long as the child is a minor .....

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