TATA AIA Life Insurance has filed a complaint of a false claim application, according to which Rakesh Kulshrestha (48) had declared that his son Robin (24) had died of jaundice in December last year, and claimed an insurance sum of Rs 2.40 lakh in March, Morena City Superintendent of Police Manjeet Chawla told PTI.
Kulshrestha had furnished required documents like death certificate, record of crematorium, certificates from local corporator and doctor stating that Robin was dead, he said, adding when the insurance company inquired into the claim, they found that Robin was alive.
"We have taken up the matter and further investigation is underway," Chawla added.
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