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M/S. Sam Fine O Chem Limited vs Union Bank Of India on 12 April, 2013

In M/s. Sam Fine O Chem Limited Vs. Union Bank of India, C.C.No.39 of 2013, decided on 12-04-2013, the complainant had availed credit facility from Union Bank of India. Alleging deficiency in the services provided by the bank he preferred a complaint before this Commission. Rejecting the complaint this Commission inter alia noted that the complainant had availed the credit facility service of the bank for expansion of its manufacturing activity which was a commercial purpose and, therefore, the complainant did not fall within the definition of 'consumer' given in Section 2(1)(d) of the Act.
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M/S. Harsolia Motors vs M/S. National Insurance Co. Ltd on 3 December, 2004

Harsolia Motors (supra) was a case of claim against an insurance company and during the course of the judgment, it was observed by this Commission that profit was the main aim of commercial purpose and where the goods are purchased or services are hired in an activity, which is not directly intended to generate profit, it would not be a commercial purpose.  It was also held that a person who takes insurance policy to cover a risk does not take for commercial purpose but takes it only for indemnification of actual loss.  However, the present case is not a case of seeking reimbursement from an insurance company and the service of the bank were hired for an activity which was directly intended to generate profit for the complainant by sale of rice.
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