NATIONAL SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. versus PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES CORPORATION
Section 135 Insurance Act (I38 of I38 of 1938), Section 2, CL13 A suit for the lost cargo of goods carried by a marine insurance policy aircraft, petitioned by the applicant insurance company. Restoration of suit against the insurance company of the lender based on the letter of subpoena issued by the insurance firm in their favor in return for the lost goods and in addition to the trial, the appellate court upheld these principles. That the principle contained in section 135A of the Transfer of Property Act cannot be extended to the case. The dog Applies to maritime policies that cover the carrying of goods or land while the goods are easily kept in the air by insurance, the introduction of CL (13A) in section 2 of the Insurance Act, 1938. Subsequently, a maritime insurance policy was also incorporated by cargo. And, therefore, an equivalent principle contained in Section 135A of the Transfer of Property Act also applied to the issue of maritime insurance policy, which was at risk. Cargo by plane
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