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National Lok Adalat Bench No. 02, Court No. 03 Hon'ble Mr BENCH NO. 01, COURT NO. 02 RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT LEGAL SERVICES COMMITTEE, JAIPUR NATIONAL LOK ADALAT BENCH NO. 01, COURT NO. 02 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE M. N. BHANDARI SB., CHAIRMAN, SH. LAL SINGH RAO, RETD. DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE, MEMBER (DATE: 12-01-2019) (PLACE : HON'BLE RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT, JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR) TIME : 10:30 AM TO 01:00 PM & 02:00 PM TO 04:30 PM MAIN CAUSE LIST NAME OF INSURANCE COMPANIES : NATIONAL GENERAL INSRANCE COMPANY LTD. ICICI LOMBARD GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. RELIANCE GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. SHRI RAM GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. S. Case Petitioner Adv./ Name of Insurance Case Type Year Petitioner/Respondent No. No. Respondent Adv. Company NATIONAL GENERAL SMT DHOLI DEVI and ORS SANDEEP MATHUR VINOD 1 S.B.C.M.A 1820 2000 INSURANCE VOKIL SINGH and ORS TYAGI COMPANY LTD NATIONAL GENERAL SMT. SARASWATI MISHRA J P GUPTA 2 S.B.C.M.A 2761 2004 INSURANCE V/S SHRI HUKAM SINGH NARESH GUPTA COMPANY LTD NATIONAL GENERAL NATIOANLA INSURANCE CO 3 S.B.C.M.A 1404 2005 K C JAINRAUNAK SINGVI INSURANCE LTDSMT DALLO BAI and ORS COMPANY LTD RAMDAYAL VS. NATIONAL GENERAL 4 S.B.C.M.A 2919 2005 NATIONAL INSURANCE ANIL JAIN INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. COMPANY LTD NATIONAL GENERAL J. P. Gupta 5 S.B.C.M.A 3286 2005 Chain Singh Vs. Bhanwar Singh INSURANCE Vizzy Agarwal COMPANY LTD NATIONAL GENERAL RAMESH CHAND AND 6 S.B.C.M.A 1634 2006 L L GUPTA INSURANCE ORSCHATURBHUJ AND ORS COMPANY LTD NATIONAL GENERAL SMT RATNI AND ORSRAJESH RATAN KAUSHIKCHITRA 7 S.B.C.M.A 1757 2006 INSURANCE KUMAR AND ORS GOYAL/H C GANSHIA COMPANY LTD NATIONAL GENERAL SMT. PANCHI DEVI & ANR. J P GUPTA TEJ 8 S.B.C.M.A 2189 2006 INSURANCE V/S BALDEV RAM & ORS. 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V/S 25 S.B.C.M.A 1171 2007 J P GUPTA INSURANCE RAMANNA & ORS. COMPANY LTD NATIONAL GENERAL 26 S.B.C.M.A 2036 2007 SMT KISTOOR DEVIUMRAO J P GUPTADINESH KALA INSURANCE COMPANY LTD NATIONAL GENERAL National Ins. Co. Ltd. Vs. Mohan J.K. Singhi 27 S.B.C.M.A 3222 2007 INSURANCE Lal Bharat Singh COMPANY LTD NATIONAL GENERAL National Ins. Co. Ltd. Vs. Mangla J.K. Singhi 28 S.B.C.M.A 3225 2007 INSURANCE Ram Rishiraj Singh COMPANY LTD NATIONAL GENERAL 29 S.B.C.M.A 3848 2007 Smt. Pushpa Vs. Mahesh Kumar Jai Prakash Gupta INSURANCE COMPANY LTD Page 2 BENCH NO. 01, COURT NO. 02 NATIONAL INSURANCE NATIONAL GENERAL VIZZY AGRAWALS 30 S.B.C.M.A 3972 2007 COMPSMT AANCHI DEVI and INSURANCE MATHUR ORS COMPANY LTD NATIONAL GENERAL Thandi Ram Meena Vs. Hari Krishna Sharma 31 S.B.C.M.A 377 2008 INSURANCE Shamsher Singh & Ors. 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