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Life insurance settlements: when nomination, succession laws clash
Mint New Delhi
|April 01, 2025
How conflicting court rulings creates uncertainty over life insurance claims and what it means for policyholders
Life insurance nomination is meant to ensure a smooth transfer of funds, but legal complexities can sometimes get in the way. While policyholders assume that nominees will receive the payout without dispute, succession laws can complicate matters—raising questions about who ultimately has the rightful claim.
This was the dilemma Mr. A's family faced. In his twenties, he bought a term life insurance policy and named his mother as the nominee. Years later, after marriage and fatherhood, he never updated the nomination. When he passed away unexpectedly, the question arose: Would the payout go to his mother, as named in the policy, or would his wife and child have a claim under succession laws?
This conflict arises at the intersection of insurance laws and succession laws, creating a legal gray area that has left many policyholders and their families uncertain. The Insurance Laws (Amendment) Act, 2015, sought to address this by introducing the concept of a "beneficial nominee." Under this provision, immediate family members—spouse, children, or parents—are granted full rights to the policy proceeds, ensuring a direct transfer without legal hurdles.
Further complicating matters, Indian courts have issued conflicting rulings on the matter. While some judgments uphold the rights of beneficial nominees, others emphasize that insurance payouts must be distributed in accordance with succession laws. This lack of uniformity has only deepened the uncertainty, leaving policyholders in a dilemma.
"Prior to the 2015 amendment, a nominee was only a custodian of the proceeds, and legal heirs could claim the money. The amendment clarified that 'beneficial nominees' will have full right to the amount," said Sameer Yogishwar, chief operating officer, HDFC Life.
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