Speaking to agencies, Suchandra informed that the LIC has clearly mentioned in its reply that there is no illegality in nominating any person, including a stranger or a legal entity
Queer couple Suchandra Das and Sree Mukherjee. Pic/Instagram
There is no legal bar for anyone making their same-sex partner a nominee in insurance policies, the Life Insurance Corporation of India has confirmed in a reply to an RTI application by a Kolkata-based queer couple, Suchandra Das and Sree Mukherjee.
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Speaking to agencies, Suchandra informed that the LIC has clearly mentioned in its reply that there is no illegality in nominating any person, including a stranger or a legal entity. “In effect this means that there is no bar for a policy holder from making a person not related to him or her by birth, consanguinity, marriage or adoption as his or her nominee,” said Suchandra, who is a professional photographer.
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Her partner Sree Mukherjee is a digital marketing professional. However, there is a catch in the entire matter, explained a senior counsel of Calcutta High Court. “Becoming a nominee in an insurance policy or bank account, does not necessarily make that nominee a successor of the insurance proceeds or the funds in the bank account concerned,” Gupta said.
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