"We are unable to accept the argument of the insurance company that earthquake is the proximate cause for the damage of the barges", a division bench comprising justices R Sudhakar and S Vaidyanathan said in a recent order dismissing an appeal filed by United India Insurance Company Limited against an order of a single judge to pay compensation to the shipping company.
The matter relates to insurance contract entered by S B K Shipping Private Limited with the United India Insurance Company Limited for insuring its four barges.
Four barges of the shipping company, anchored in Cuddalore harbour, got damaged in the 2004 tsunami for which the company made a claim of Rs 14,13,410.
The insurance company repudiated the claim holding that the proximate cause of tsunami was earthquake, which was not covered under the Institute Time Clauses (port risk).
Questioning it, the shipping company filed a plea in the Madras High Court and a single judge favoured it, against which the insurance firm filed an appeal.
"In this case we have no hesitation to accept the shipping company's plea that the loss was caused due to the peril of the sea (tsunami) and that is the proximate cause", the bench said.
The counsel for shipping company submitted that "even assuming that the cause of tsunami was earthquake, it occurred off the coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. The said earthquake caused giant waves which destroyed the barges, which is a peril of sea."
"We find no ambiguity in the marine insurance policy and the barges in this case has suffered due to the peril of sea, namely tsunami", the bench said.
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