appeal.
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3. Section 2(1)(d) of the 1986 Act defines ‘consumer’ as
follows:
“(d) “consumer” means any person who—
(i) buys any goods ... entire Act revolves round the consumer and
is designed to protect his interest. The Act provides for
"business-to-consumer' disputes
term 'commercial purpose' has not been defined in the Consumer Protection Act and as held in Laxmi Engienering Works (Supra), in the absence ... Complainant Company in the instant case is a 'Consumer' as defined under Section 2(1)(d) of the Act and the Complaint
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
said that his claim was still
pending, when he approached Consumer Forum.
::: Uploaded on - 03/01/2020 ::: Downloaded on - 25/04/2020 ... appropriate authority that he is not the 'consumer'
as defined under Consumer Protection Act . His
petition came to be dismissed on the ground
Complainants would not come within the definition of "consumer" as defined under the provisions of the Act'. Therefore, viewed from any angle ... establishes that the Complainants fall within the definition of 'Consumer' as defined under Section 2 (1)(d) of the Act and the Complaints
servant does not fall under the definition of a "consumer" as defined under Section 2(1)(d)(ii) of the Act. Such government ... view that the Complainant is a "Consumer" and falls within definition of Consumer as defined
permitted to knock the doors of the
Consumer Forum and that person should be a consumer as defined under Section ... filed before the Consumer Forum. A person who comes to
the Forum must be a 'consumer', as defined under the Consumer Protection
lacs. The complainants do not fall within the definition of
consumer as defined under 2(1)(d)(ii) Act, as he purchased the unit ... Therefore,
the complainants duly fall under the definition of 'consumer' as
defined under Section
purpose and Consumer Forum has no jurisdiction to dispose
of consumer complaint. It is pleaded that complainant is
estopped to file present consumer complaint ... District
Forum dismissed the consumer complaint on the ground that
complainant does not fall within the definition of consumer as
defined under Consumer Protection
complainants being investors, would not fall within the 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