consumer' within the meaning of
Section 2(7) of the Act. The word 'consumer' is defined under
Section ... trade practice under the Consumer
Protection Act, 1986 .
.....
19.4 Clause 2(1)(r) of the Consumer Protection Act,
1986 defines "unfair trade practice
which he does not come within purview of consumer as defined under Section 2(1)(d) of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. The respondent ... question emerges whether the appellant firm is a consumer. The word 'consumer' has been defined under Section
first issue which is whether
the complainant is a Consumer as defined u/s 2(d) of the
Consumer Protection Act, 1986. We have referred ... threshold on the ground that the complainant is not
a consumer as defined u/s 2 (d) of the Consumer Protection Act,
1986 and further
view that the complainant is not a consumer. Section
2(1)(d) of Consumer Protection Act 1986 defines 'consumer' as
under ... consumer" in the following words:
"The consumer as the terms implies is one who consumes.
As per the definition, consumer
consideration falls within the ambit of `service' as defined in the Consumer Protection Act , were upheld. Relevant part of the said judgment reads thus ... consideration falls within the ambit of `service' as defined in the Consumer Protection Act . Fees are paid for services to be rendered
consideration falls within the ambit of `service' as defined in the Consumer Protection Act , were upheld. Relevant part of the said judgment reads thus ... consideration falls within the ambit of `service' as defined in the Consumer Protection Act . Fees are paid for services to be rendered
consideration falls within the ambit of 'service' as defined in the Consumer Protection Act . Fees are paid for services to be rendered ... respondent for consideration so they are consumers as defined in the Consumer Protection Act ."
15. From the above discussion, it is clear that
dispute is not a consumer dispute,
therefore, the complainant does not come within the purview of
consumer as defined under Section ... question emerges whether the appellant
firm is a consumer. The word 'consumer' has been defined under
Section
question emerges whether the appellant
firm is a consumer. The word 'consumer' has been defined under
Section ... services contracted
or undertaken between the seller and the 'consumer' defined under the
Act. It is seen that the appellants admittedly entered their
that the complainant, did not fall within the definition of a consumer, as defined
under Section 2(1)(d) of the Consumer Protection ... that the complainant did not fall within the
definition of a consumer, as defined under Section 2(1)(d) of the Consumer
Protection