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Is there any time limit for the insured to notify claims to the insurance company?

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Is there any time limit for the insured to notify claims to the insurance company?

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According to the policy conditions, the insured should immediately notify any claim or event that may lead to a claim under the policy forthwith. However, the time limit prescribed is governed by the Indian Limitation Act in force from time to time. Notification Extension Clause Should the Insured notify the Company during the policy period in accordance with General Condition No. 10.1 of any specific event or circumstance which the Company accepts may give rise to a claim or claims which form the subject of indemnity by this policy, then the acceptance of such notification means that the Company will deal with such claim or claims as if they had first been made against the insured during the policy period. The extension under the Clause will be subject to the maximum limit laid down under the Indian Limitation Act in force from time to time.

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