Indian
Telegraph Act 1885.
1. Wireless Telegraph Act 1933
2. The Telecom Regulatory Authority Of India Act , 1997
3. Information Technology Act 2000
4. Indian ... Telegraph Act is the
Special Act and the Consumer Protection Act is the general Act. The Indian Telegraph Act 1885 is the parent
Act
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act,
1997 (in short "the TRAI Act "). Section 14 of the TRAI Act
provides the establishment of Appellate ... section clearly demarcates the area in which the
provisions of the TRAI Act are applicable. It clearly reveals
that these provisions are not applicable when
Consumer Fora. He also submitted that the provisions of the
Consumer Protection Act, 1986 are in addition to and not in
derogation of the provisions ... held that in view of Section 14 of the TRAI Act,
dispute between a service provider and a group of consumers shall
meaning of Section 2(1)(d)(ii) of the Consumer Protection Act.
20. Admittedly the appellant is running the Rice Sheller and the appellant ... within the meaning of Section 2(1)(d) of the Consumer
Protection Act, 1986.
21. In view of the discussion held above, there
appeal was available to the respondent under the Right to Information
Act , therefore, it was not advisable for the Consumer Forum to entertain the
complaint ... Act, 2005 was available to the respondent, therefore, he should have availed that
remedy instead of filing the complaint under the Consumer Protection Act
also notice that Section 2(d) of Act
was amended by Amendment Act 62 of 2002 with
effect from 15.3.2003, by adding the words ... within the meaning of Section
2(1)(d) of the Consumer Protection Act. Therefore, the complaint was not
maintainable in the District Forum.
27. Accordingly
Consumer Protection Act, 1986 . We therefore hold that the
Complainant is the Consumer as defined under the Act.
Reasons for
our findings on Issue ... relied on the decision of the Supreme Court in TRAI Foods Ltd. v/s. National
Insurance Co. and Others 2004 (13) SCC 656, wherein
meaning of Section 2(1)(d)(ii) of the
Consumer Protection Act.
23. Admittedly the appellants are running a College and the electric
connection ... within the meaning of Section 2(1)(d) of the
Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
24. In view of the discussion held above, there
within the meaning of Section 2(1)(d) of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
29. In view of the discussion held above, this appeal ... judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court reported as
"Trai Foods Ltd. v. National Insurance Co. and others
after the amendment in Section 2(1)(d)(ii) of the Act had come into
force with effect from 15.3.2003. Therefore ... meaning of Section
2(1)(d)(ii) of the Consumer Protection Act.
27. The appellant was clearly having electric connection bearing