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This roundup captures major judicial pronouncements and regulatory circulars released during the week. The key takeaway is enhanced clarity on deductions, GST powers, insolvency clean-slate principles ...
The regulator held that payouts labelled as awareness and marketing were actually unauthorised commissions. Insurers must ensure transparency, approvals, and proper classification of such ...