Motor insurance is one of the largest nonlife insurance of the world. This is because it is statutorily mandated in most parts of the world. All motor vehicles are required to be registered with the road transport authorities and insured for Third Party Liability. The basic premise is that the motor vehicle could either cause injury or to a subject of damage, and thus require insurance. In India the Motor vehicles act was passed in 1939 and in 1946 the third party insurance was introduced compulsorily. The need for compulsory motor insurance is obvious. There has been a phenomenal rise in the motor accidents in last 4-5 years. Much of these are attributable to a sudden spur in the number of vehicles. Every vehicle before being driven on roads has to be compulsorily insured.