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‘Bumper-to-bumper’ insurance should be mandatory: Madras HC

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In a significan­t order, the Madras High Court has ruled that “bumper-to-bumper” insurance should be mandatory whenever a new vehicle is sold, from September 1. This must be in addition to covering the driver, passengers and owner of the vehicle, for a period of five years.

Thereafter, the owner of the vehicle must be cautious in safeguardi­ng the interest of driver, passengers, third parties and himself/herself, so as to avoid unnecessar­y liability being foisted on the owner of the vehicle, as beyond five years, as on date there is no provision to extend the bumper to bumper policy, due to its non-availabili­ty, Justice S Vaidyanath­an said in a recent order.

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