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Section 61 — Power of Court to reduce contracts of insurance.

The Insurance Act, 1938
61. Power of 1 [Tribunal] to reduce contracts of insurance. -- (1) Where an insurance company is in liquidation or any other insurer is insolvent the 1 [Tribunal] may make an order reducing the amount of the insurance contracts of the company or other insurer upon such terms and subject to such conditions as the 1 [Tribunal] thinks just. (2) Where a company carrying on the business of life insurance has been proved to be insolvent, the 1 [Tribunal] may if it thinks fit in place of making a winding up order reduce the amount of the insurance contracts of the company upon such terms and subject to such conditions as the 1 [Tribunal] thinks fit. (3) Application for an order under this section may be made either by the liquidator or by or on behalf of the company or by a policy-holder, or by the 2 [Authority] and by any person whom the 1 [Tribunal] thinks likely to be affected shall be entitled to be heard on any such application.

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