SARABJIT KAUR . vs L.I.C.OF INDIA . — SLP(C) No. 23941/2009

Case under Section XVII-A. Status: Disposed.

Disposed

CNR: SCIN010238162009

Filing Date

12-Aug-2009

Registration No

SLP(C) No. 23941/2009

Diary Number

23816/2009

Order Date

21-Nov-2022

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Dismissed

Last updated 06-Jul-2026

Acts & Sections

Section XVII-A

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.SARABJIT KAUR .

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.L.I.C.OF INDIA .

    Adv. VISHNU SHARMA

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 21-Nov-2022

    ROP - of Main CaseView PDF

  3. 21-Nov-2022

    Fixed Date by Court

    Hon'ble Mr. Justice M.R. Shah and Hon'ble Mr. Justice M.M. Sundresh

  4. 11-Oct-2022

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  5. 11-Oct-2022

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  6. 01-Nov-2012

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  7. 29-Jul-2011

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  8. 25-Apr-2011

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  9. 01-Feb-2011

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  10. 20-Jan-2011

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  11. 16-Aug-2010

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  12. 19-Jul-2010

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  13. 19-Apr-2010

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  14. 11-Feb-2010

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  15. 07-Sep-2009

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  16. 12-Aug-2009

    Case filed

    Registration No. SLP(C) No. 23941/2009

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: Sarabjit Kaur v. L.I.C. of India (SLP(C) No. 23941/2009) On 21-11-2022, the Supreme Court heard the Special Leave Petition filed by Sarabjit Kaur challenging the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission's (NCDRC) final judgment dated 05-03-2009 in FA No. 516/2005. After hearing counsel for both parties and reviewing the impugned judgment, the Court found no grounds to interfere with the NCDRC's decision and dismissed the petition. All pending applications were disposed of accordingly. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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