Abstract

This research paper delves into the intricacies surrounding consumer protection in the Indian insurance sector, focusing on the interplay between regulatory frameworks, legal provisions, and industry practices. Through a comprehensive analysis, the paper explores the Consumer Protection Act 2019, the Rights of Consumers under this Act, the Protection of Policyholders' Interest Regulations 2017, the recent judicial verdicts shaping consumer rights, and the overarching Insurance Act 1938. By examining key provisions, regulatory mechanisms, and case law, the paper aims to elucidate the challenges, implications, and potential remedies pertaining to transparency and accountability in insurance consumer protection. Through this exploration, the paper seeks to provide valuable insights for policymakers, regulators, insurers, and consumers alike, contributing to the ongoing discourse on enhancing consumer welfare and market integrity in the Indian insurance landscape. Keywords: Consumer Protection, Insurance Sector, Regulatory Framework, Transparency,

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