“When a buyer is ready to pay a huge amount for purchase of a vehicle, it is really shocking as to why the buyer is not interested in spending a paltry sum to take a policy so as to safeguard himself/herself and others," the Court said.
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Thursday, August 26, 2021
Madras High Court makes five-year bumper to bumper insurance mandatory for new vehicles
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