As per IRDA regulations issued, 30 days is the grace period allowed beyond the expiry date of a policy for renewal. The policy will lapse if the premium is not paid within the grace period.
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The function of IRDA is to regulate insurance business in India. For many years the insurance sector of India was protected. The IRDA Act of 1999 allowed...
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One month not less than 31 days is the standard length of a grace period under a life insurance policy. The amount of time granted in an...
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The time limit set for an insurer by IRDA Regulations for calling for documents from the date of receipt of claim intimation is 15 days.
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The time limit set for an insurer by IRDA Regulations for settling non-early claims from date of receipt of all documents are 30 days.
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Prohibition writ is issued by a higher court to lower court when latter has overstepped its jurisdiction. Other writs are Habeas Corpus Mandamus Quo-Warranto and Certiorari.
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A free look period often lasts 15 days (depending on the insurer), allowing the contract holder to decide whether or not to keep the insurance policy; if...
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A free look period is where a new insurance policy owner is able to terminate the contract without penalties such as surrender charges, etc. The free look...
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If the policy holder does not pay the premium by the due date and dies during the grace period the insurer will pay the claim after deducting...