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8th Semester 2023 Insurance - Project List

The document outlines guidelines for students submitting projects on the Law of Insurance course. It states that the objective is to improve learning through writing. Projects should be structured with sections like introduction, methodology, and conclusions. They must be typed, cite sources properly, and contain 8,000-10,000 words. Students must submit an original work and any copying will be penalized. The document then lists students enrolled in the course along with their assigned project topics.

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8th Semester 2023 Insurance - Project List

The document outlines guidelines for students submitting projects on the Law of Insurance course. It states that the objective is to improve learning through writing. Projects should be structured with sections like introduction, methodology, and conclusions. They must be typed, cite sources properly, and contain 8,000-10,000 words. Students must submit an original work and any copying will be penalized. The document then lists students enrolled in the course along with their assigned project topics.

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Chanakya National Law University, Patna

B.A., LL.B. (H) / B.B.A., LL.B. (H) 2022-23; SEMESTER-

Course Title: Law of Insurance

The Project guidelines

1. Object of Writing a Project:

Students are expected to collect, compile, assimilate, understand and analyze the literature. The Main
objective of expecting students to projects is to improve their learning skills through writing. A study
on a specific issue will give immense confidence to the students regarding the subject. The projects
with a little effort can be converted into Articles and sent to Journals for publication. Even otherwise,
these projects will remain as unpublished research work and will help the prospect of higher
education and placement opportunities.

2. Structure of a Project:

 Cover Page

- Title of the Project

- Name of the Student, Roll No. and name of the Programme

- To whom the project is submitted

- Name of the University and place

- Date of Submission

 Certificate of Declaration regarding originality of research work

 Table of Contents

 List of Abbreviation, if any

 Table of cases/ diagrams/ graphs/ photographs etc., if any

 The project should be divided into several sections relating to Introduction, Scope,

 Methodology, systematic treatment of the subject and conclusions.

 Bibliography

3. Formalities of a Project

(a) Project has to be typewritten

(b) Table of cases, list of abbreviation, bibliography etc. must be arranged in alphabetical

order.

(c) Bibliography and footnoting must be done in “SLIC’’ format.

(d) The body of the project paper should be between 8000 to 10000 words (approximately 25

pages).

(e) Project shall be submitted both in soft and hard copy.

** Any copying from a project report submitted earlier or from any journal or any other

materials downloaded from websites without acknowledgement is strictly prohibited. There

may be a negative mark given for unnecessary copying without application


Chanakya National Law University, Patna

B.A., LL.B. (H) 2022-23; SEMESTER- VIII

Course Title: Law of Insurance

Roll No. Name of the student Project Title


2101 AANCHAL SRIVASTAVA Critical Analysis of Insurance Laws
(Amendment)

Act 2015
2102 ABHAY ANAND Interpretations of Clauses under Insurance

Contracts
2103 ABHILASHA A Critique on Foreign Exchange Management

(Insurance) Regulation
2104 ABHISHEK TIWARI A critique on maritime insurance
2106 AKSHITA THAPA Health (Medi-Claim) Insurance
2108 ALOK KUMAR Employee's State Insurance
2109 ALPESH KUMAR Relationship between Insurance Law and

Transfer of Property Law


2110 AMEYA PRIYA Public Liability Insurance
2111 AMRITA CHOUDHARY CP Corollaries of Indemnity
2112 ANKIT NATH JHA Group Insurance: A Critique
2113 ASAD ANWER Insurable Interest
2114 ASHUTOSH KUMAR Nature and Scope of Fire Insurance
2115 AYUSH KUMAR Warranty, Conditions and Stipulations of

Insurance Contracts
2116 CHITRAGUPTA SHARAN Life Insurance Policies: Lapse, Revival and

Maturity
2117 DAKSHITA DUBEY Professional Indemnity Insurance
2118 DIKSHA RAJ LIC New Guidelines: Critical Analysis
2119 DIVYA RAUNAK Expanding the Field: New Types of Insurance

Policies
2120 HARSHITA SHUKLA Double Insurance
2121 KINJAL KEYA Insurance against third party risks
2122 KUMAR SANJEEV Law relating to Insurance Contract
2123 KUMAR UTSAV Utmost Good Faith
2124 MANI RAJ Insurance against third party
2125 MANOJ KUMAR Contribution and Subrogation
2126 MD JUNAID IMAM Construction of Marine Insurance Policy
2128 NAMAN PRAKASH The Concept of Reinsurance
2129 NAVYA SHIKHA Fidelity Insurance
2130 NIHAL SWARAJ PAL life insurance policies; lapse revival and

maturity
2131 NIKHIL BHARTI Effect of Will on life Insurance Policy Claim

under various Personal Laws


2132 NIKITA MUKESH Loss and Abandonment
2133 OM PRAKASH SINGH Right of Insurer on Payment
2135 PANKAJ KUMAR CP Standard Fire Policy
2137 PRIYA SINGH Fire Claims and Amount Recoverable
2138 PURVI Non-Disclosure and Misrepresentation
2139 RADHIKA PRASAD Formation of Life Insurance Contract
2140 RAJNISH PRAKASH Insurance ombudsman: A Critique
2141 RAJU KUMAR Employer's Liability Insurance
2142 RIDHI RANJAN Insurable Interest in Life Insurance
2143 RISHAV RAJ Contractor's Risk Insurance
2144 RUDRAKSH KUMAR PANDEY Consequential Insurance
2145 SACHIN KUMAR Measure of Indemnity in Marine Insurance
2146 SADAF YAHYA CP Comparative Analysis between Development of
Law in India and UK with respect to Life
Insurance and Suicide
2147 SAGAR SANJAY Nature of Fire Insurance Contract
2148 SAHIL VERMA Plea of Expiry of Insurance
2149 SAJAL SANATAN Role of Proximate Cause in Fire Insurance
2153 SATYAM KUMAR OJHA CP The Insured Perils in Marine Insurance
2154 SATYAM SRIVASTAVA Law governing Motor Insurance
2155 SAURAV KUMAR Insurance and Contributory Negligence
2156 SHADMAN SHAMIM Comparative study of Insurance Saving and

Bank Saving
2157 SHALINI BHATT Insurance Law as a Tool of Risk Management
2158 SHASHI BHUSHAN Aviation Insurance
2159 SHASHWAT MISHRA A Critique on Auto insurance
2160 SHAURYA SHUKLA Unit-linked Insurance Policy
2161 SHIKHA SHARMA A Critique on Travel Insurance
2162 SHIVANGI SINHA A critical Analysis on the Burden of Proof

Under Insurance Law


2163 SHREYA ROUSHAN A Critique on Yashaswini Health Insurance

Policy
2164 SHRUTI Exclusion Clauses in Insurance Policies
2165 SHUBH GAUTAM Assignments of life policies
2166 SIMRAN PARMAR Insurance and globalisation
2167 SUBHANGI ANAND SINGH General Insurance Corporation
2168 SUPRIYA GUPTA Regulation of Insurances
2169 TANUSHKA SHUKLA Insurances as tools of investment
2170 TANUSHREE Different kinds of clauses under marine

insurance
2173 YASH RAJ Perils of the Sea
211904 ABHIJEET KUMAR CHOUDHARY The Contract of Insurance and The contra
Proforentem rule.

Chanakya National Law University, Patna


B.B.A., LL.B. (H) 2022-23; SEMESTER- VIII

Course Title: Law of Insurance

Roll No. Name of the student Project Topic


2202 AAYUSHI JHA Insurance is a Business of Risk, not a risky

Business
2203 ABHIJEET SINHA Credit Insurance
2204 ABHISHEK KUMAR DEV Repudiations of Insurance contract
2205 ABHISHEK MOHANDAS NAIR Marine Insurance and Marine Insurance Policy
2206 ADITHYAN BIJOY Control of Public and Private Insurance

companies
2207 ADITI ANAND Goods in Transit Insurance
2208 ADITI GUPTA Third Party Insurance Under Motor Vehicle
insurance: Recent Changes
2209 ADITYA PRATAP SINGH Surrender and paid up value of insurance policy
2210 AKANKSHA DHYANI Investment Issues of Insurance sector
2212 AKSHITA Disclosure and Representation under Marine

Insurance
2213 AMIT KUMAR Tax exemption and Insurance Policy
2214 ANANYA GARG State Control of Insurance Business
2215 ANUSHKA GUPTA Insurance Product Pricing
2216 APRAJITA Insurance Law: Essential Tenets
2217 ARYAN ANAND Role of Proximate Cause in Marine Insurance
2218 ASHUTOSH SINGH Life Insurance and Suicide: A Study of the Legal

Position and Judicial Pronouncements


2219 AYUSH AMAR PANDEY The Insurance Law Contract as a Contract of

Good Faith: A Critique


2220 AYUSH KUMAR IRDA control over sectorwise distribution of

Insurance Business
2221 BANDITA Forfeiture under Insurance Law
2222 GYANESH TIWARY A Critique on IRDA Act 1999
2223 HARSH SRIVASTAVA Beneficiaries and Nominees: A study of the
issues

involved
2224 HRITIKA JAIN Banks and the Insurance Business: The Indian

Position
2225 K M ADITI BANERJEE Breach of Warranty, Conditions and stipulations
2226 KAUSHIKI SHARMA Information Technology and Insurance Business
2227 KHUSHI CHOUDHARY Assignment of Insurance Policies: Studying the

Issues Involved
2228 KUMAR RAUSHAN The concept of reinsurance
2229 KUSHAGRA AGNIHOTRI Challenges under the Insurance Act, 1938
2230 KUSHAGRA KUNDAN Burden of Proof in Insurance Law
2231 LAKSHMI KUMARI Essential Tenets of Insurance Law
2232 MADHUKAR ANAND Fraud in Insurance Contracts: A study of
judicial

pronouncements
2234 NEHA KUMARI A Critique on Actuaries, Surveyors, Loss

Assessors and Brokers


2235 NIDHI KUMARI Life insurance sector and consumer protection
2236 NIDHI PRAKRITI Exclusion Clauses in Insurance Policies
2237 NIHARIKA KUMARI A Comparative study of life insurance vis-à-vis

non-life insurance contracts


2238 NIKHIL HANS Unit-linked Insurance Policy
2239 NILESH BELIRAYA K Civil Death in Insurance Contracts
2240 NISHANT ARYAMAN Forfeiture and Surrender of life Insurance policy
2241 POOJAL AGARWAL History and Development of Insurance in India
2242 PRAGYA UPADHYAY Liberalization of Insurance Sector
2243 PRATEEK KHANDELWAL Insurance Agents duties, responsibilities and

liabilities towards Policy Holders and insurers


2244 PREKSHA PREYA Marine Insurance Act: Problems and
Perspectives
2245 PRINCE RAJ Special Doctrines under Insurance Law
2246 PRIYA MALHOTRA A Critique on Marine Insurance Act 1963
2247 PRIYANSH PRIYADARSHI Procedure for subscribing Marine Insurance
policy
2248 RAJU RANJAN A Critique on Cargo Insurance
2249 REKHA KUMARI Burden of Proof in Insurance Disputes
2250 RISHABH GUPTA Delay in Settling Insurance Claims & Deficiency

of Service
2251 RISHAV AGARWAL A Critique on Maritime Perils
2252 RITTIK PRAKASH Assessment of Loss and Abandonment in
Marine

Insurance: A Critique
2253 SAKSHI PRIYA Types of Marine Insurance Policies and Its

Usefulness
2254 SAURABH AGRAWAL Recent Changes in Motor Insurance
2255 SAURABH KUMAR A Critique on Travel Insurance
2256 SEVAL JAIN A Critique on Micro Insurance
2257 SHASHANK SHEKHAR A Critique on Postal Insurance
2258 SHOURYA SHUBHAM Fire Insurance Contract
2259 SHREY SHALIN A Critique on Employees State Insurance

Corporation
2260 SHUBHAM RAJ Motor Accident Claims Tribunal
2261 SRISHTI SARRAF Insurance Law: Essential Tenets
2262 SYED HASSAN SHAHBAZ Risk and Insurance: A Relationship
2263 UDI PRAKASH Fraud at the time of Proposal/Claim payment
2264 UTKARSH RAJ Crop and cattle Insurance: Law and Policy
2265 VAIBHAV JALAN Doctrine of Causa Proxima
2266 VAIBHAV VISHAL Insurance “service” and Consumerism:
Studying the Judicial Trend
2267 VISHAL KUMAR The Public Liability Insurance Act 1991
222042 SHIVAM SHRESHTHA Fraud in Proposal/Claim Payment
222047 SHRIYAM ARVIND CP A Critique on Hull Insurance

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