Commentary on The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act
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Commentary on The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act

Commentary on The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act

Author : S K Sarvaria

ISBN : 9789395116251

EDITION : 1st

NO. OF VOLUMES : 1

BINDING : Hardcover

MONTH OF PUBLICATION : Nov 22

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Commentary on The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act is a comprehensive and illustrative work on insurance law. It explains the provisions of the law in a lucid, comprehensive and systematic manner. There is hardly any dedicated commentary on this branch of law, and therefore, this work fulfils the vacuum by exhaustively covering different aspects of this branch of law.

Key Features:

• Provides a detailed overview of the IRDA that regulates, promotes, and ensures orderly growth of the insurance business and re-insurance business

• Examines different aspects of the IRDA, in the context of IRDA Act, 1999 as well as the Insurance Act, 1938, for the benefit of the readers

• Providing an enlightening overview of insurance law in context, this book is an essential reference point for students, scholars, practitioners, and all those connected with the field of insurance

S K Sarvaria is a former District and Sessions Judge, New Delhi and is presently serving as the President of District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum in New Delhi. After graduating from the Delhi University, he persued his LL.B. course and also got selected with the Delhi Judicial Services in 1980. While acting as a judge, he presided over different courts including those of the Court of District Judge, Court of Sessions, Labour Court, the Registrar's Court in the High Court of Delhi and Rent Control Tribunal. S K Sarvaria developed an interest in writing and editing law books during his post-graduation in law itself. Since 1998, he has already authored more than 20 titles on different subjects ranging from commentaries on Code of Civil Procedure Code, Indian Penal Code, different insurance laws, Indian Registration Act, Prevention of Money-Laundering Act, Foreign Exchange Management Act, Negotiable Instruments Act and Notaries Act, to name a few. He has also contributed to the work of Halsbury's Laws of India in Criminal Procedure and the work of Halsbury's Annotated Statutes of India (HASI) in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure. Since his retirement in 2013, Mr Sarvaria has been taking up arbitration assignments in matters relating to different kinds of contracts.

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