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		<title>Car dealers to pay a compensation of 25,000</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 09:33:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second hand car market in India is increasing, to the extent that the business of re-sale and purchase of second hand cars now has a greater volume than that of first car purchase (direct purchase of vehicles from the dealers). However, a lot of people who decide to buy or sell their vehicles do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The second hand car market in India is increasing, to the extent that the business of re-sale and purchase of second hand cars now has a greater volume than that of first car purchase (direct purchase of vehicles from the dealers). However, a lot of people who decide to buy or sell their vehicles do not follow proper procedures, and can land in a lot of trouble while doing so. While indulging in second hand transactions, it is absolutely essential that purchasers or sellers ensure that they are going through reliable people, and that the transactions also mean a settlement of all the documentation required (RC, Insurance, any outstanding traffic fines, pollution control certificates), etc.<br />
Here is a case whereby a person gets into trouble by not following through on the documentation needed in the case of a second hand transfer of a vehicle. He gets cheated when the car dealers actually do not transfer the car to him, but instead transfer the car to a third person. It helps that there is a consumer forum which can help in ensuring that the car dealers follow through on the required steps (<a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/Car-dealers-told-to-pay-Rs-25K/articleshow/5252941.cms" target="_blank">link to article</a>):</p>
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Holding two car dealers guilty of unfair trade practice, the district consumer forum has directed them to pay a compensation of Rs 25,000 along with litigation cost of Rs 5,000 to sector-38 resident Manjit Singh. The forum headed by Jagroop Singh Mahal directed Prithi Pal Singh and Sukhwinder Singh, dealers of second-hand vehicles in Car Bazaar, to return Rs 1,20,000 with interest to Manjit for not providing him necessary documents of a car purchased from them.<br />
Despite repeated requests, nothing was done in this regard which forced Manjit to report the matter to the police. Later, the complainant approached the Registering and Licensing Authority, Haryana, and was shocked to learn that the vehicle was under the process of transfer in the name of one Mahesh Kumar of sector 40-D, Chandigarh. Following this, Manjit filed a complaint before the forum alleging cheating, fraud, deficiency in service and unfair trade practice.
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		<title>Insurance regulator gets strict on orphan policies</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 19:45:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ashish</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Commission]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[India]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IRDA]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[What are orphan insurance policies ? These are policies where the agent who sold these policies has shifter to another company, and the person who bought these policies no longer has an agent or an intermediary to help service them. This is a common problem in the life insurance business, since: - An agent will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What are orphan insurance policies ? These are policies where the agent who sold these policies has shifter to another company, and the person who bought these policies no longer has an agent or an intermediary to help service them. This is a common problem in the life insurance business, since:<br />
- An agent will do anything to sell a policy, including using charm, threatening about the problems that could occur later in life if you don&#8217;t have an insurance policy, using contacts, etc. The agent gets a good commission when the insurance policy is sold, but the amount of commission is drastically reduced in subsequent years, which leaves little incentive for the agent to remain and service the needs of the insurance buyer. If another company offers a better deal, the agent will move.<br />
How can there be a solution that also helps the insurance buyer ? Well, the IRDA (insurance regulator) is making it more difficult for agents to shift so very easily, adding a set of conditions and rules (<a href="http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Analysis/Agents-cant-leave-policies-orphaned-/articleshow/4985252.cms" target="_blank">link to article</a>):</p>
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In A bid to ensure that fewer policies get lapsed, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (Irda) has made it tougher for agents to shift loyalties . The new agency guidelines ensure that all agents—individuals , corporate as well as banks—continue to sell policies of the same insurance company for at least three years. Historically, lapse ratio has been higher among orphan policies when compared with policies that are serviced by an agent. To ensure that an agent shifting loyalties does not leave behind orphan policies, the insurance regulator has put in a number of preconditions that the agent has to fulfil before he can obtain a no-objection certificate from his principal.<br />
To take care of the policies orphaned by agents, Irda said, life insurers should ensure alternate arrangement, and these measures should go beyond a call centre facility, which is also an essential requirement . Insurance companies have been asked to intimate each policyholder that their agent has quit and there are alternate arrangements being made to service them.
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