entered into
agreements with it, are not covered by the definition
of `consumer' under Section 2(d) of the Consumer
Act because they ... National Commission further held that the
respondent is covered by the definition of `consumer'
contained in Section 2(d) of the Consumer Act because
opted for no less voider definition than those mentioned
in dictionaries. Referring to the definition of the
"consumer" the Court held ... definition of consumer having hired the services and the
young child would also become a consumer under the inclusive
definition being a beneficiary of such
Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Hyderabad
which had reversed the view of the District Consumer Forum that the
complainant is a “consumer” within the definition under ... abovementioned definition was amended in the year 1993. The
definition under Section 2(1)(d) that defined “consumer” after the
amendment of 1993 read
provide for better protection of the interests of the
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consumer, the Consumer Protection Bill was introduced in
the Parliament.
22. Perusal of the ‘Statement ... means of
“selfemployment”, such purchaser will
come within the definition of “consumer”. If
a person purchases the goods for a “com
mercial purpose
person who is a registered consumer falls under the definition of 'consumer'. The definition of the word 'consumer' does not deal ... tappoing pilferage and theft. This is one part of the definition of consumer. Second part of this definition of consumer includes with in its ambit
Regulations. According to him, definition of "consumer" in the
new Act has not radically changed with time and "consumer" as defined ... property of
Capricorn would clearly fall within the inclusive definition of "consumer". It has
been admitted in the writ petition that upon purchase
coming to the conclusion, that the
complainant fell within the definition of consumer. The findings of the
District Forum, in this regard, being correct ... definition of a consumer. Feeling
aggrieved, an appeal was filed, before the National Consumer Disputes Redressal
Commission. The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, held that
definition of consumer as
provided under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 and that the
consumer complaint is not maintainable before the Consumer Fora ... consumer dispute" and, as such, the present consumer complaint
filed by the complainant is not maintainable before the Consumer
Fora and is liable
farmers who are otherwise covered by the wide definition of "consumer" under Section 2(1)(d) of the Consumer Protection ... farmers who are otherwise covered by the wide definition of "consumer" under Section 2(1)(d) of the Consumer Protection
Consumer as envisaged under Section 2 (1) (d) of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 and submitted that on plain reading of the aforesaid definition ... Consumer as envisaged under Section 2 (1) (d) of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 and submitted that on plain reading of the aforesaid definition