Court was whether a company can be said to be a consumer as defined in the Consumer Protection Act . Section ... Consumer Association' and the third being as to what is a 'Voluntary Consumer Association'.
The term 'Association' has been defined
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
Consumer Protection Act 1986. It is held that complaint by
registered society falls within definition of consumer as defined
in section 2(m) of Consumer ... consumer complaint No.307/2016 is set aside
and complaint is restored to its original number. It is held that
consumer complaint by potential consumer
counsel for the appellant that the
complainant is not a consumer as defined under Section 2(1)(d) of
the Act. The definition ... opinion that the complainant
is not a consumer as defined under Section 2(1)(d) of the Act and
accordingly, consumer complaint is not maintainable
such, the complainants being investors, would not fall within definition of consumer, as defined under Section 2 (1) (d) of the Consumer Protection ... complainants, thus, fall within the definition of a 'consumer', as defined under Section 2(1)(d) of the Act. Such an objection, taken
preliminary objection that a student cannot be said to be a consumer as defined in the Consumer Protection Act and therefore a consumer complaint ... whether late Rishab Goel will be said to be a consumer as defined in Section 2(1)(d) of the Consumer Protection
being investor, did not fall within the definition of "consumer" as defined under Section 2(1)(d) of the Act, as such ... therefore, he would not fall within the definition of consumer, as defined under the Act. In the present case, it has specifically been stated
such, he would not fall within the definition of 'consumer, as defined by Section ... complainant, thus, falls within the definition of 'consumer', as defined under Section 2(1)(d) of the Act. Such an objection, taken
such, they would not fall within the definition of 'consumer, as defined by Section ... complainants, thus, fall within the definition of 'consumer', as defined under Section 2(1)(d) of the Act. Such an objection, taken
estate, as such, she would not fall within the definition of consumer, as defined by Section ... complainant, thus, falls within the definition of a 'consumer', as defined under Section 2(1)(d) of the Act. Such an objection, taken