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Supreme Court Sets Aside Consumer Complaint Ruling: Clarifies Commercial Disputes Are Beyond Consumer Jurisdiction. In a key judgment, the Supreme Court emphasizes that commercial transactions involving profit do not fall under the Consumer Protection Act.

The Supreme Court, ruled that commercial disputes aimed at profit cannot be adjudicated under the Consumer Protection Act. The court highlighted that...

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Supreme Court Allows Bank's Appeal in Consumer Protection Case Due to Absence of Deficiency in Service. Consumer Forums Cannot Adjudicate Highly Disputed Factual Issues or Allegations of Fraud Between Company Directors as Proceedings Are Summary in Nature Under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

The dispute arose from a consumer complaint filed by the Managing Director of D-Cube Constructions (P) Ltd. against City Union Bank Limited, alleging ...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows Appeal in Consumer Complaint, Reducing Compensation for Deficiency in Hair Styling Services. Deficiency in Service Upheld as Factual Finding, but Compensation of Rs.2 Crores Set Aside as Excessive and Unsupported by Evidence Under Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

The appeal arose from an order of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) in a consumer complaint filed by the respondent against ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Consumer Complaint Against Builder for Refund of Consideration Due to Premature Filing and Lack of Deficiency Proof. Complaint Filed Before Expiry of Contractual Grace Period Under Allotment Terms, and Appellants Failed to Establish Incomplete Work or Delay in Possession Offer.

The dispute arose from a consumer complaint filed by the appellants against the respondent-company, a builder, alleging deficiency in service due to d...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Consumer Protection Case, Reversing NCDRC's Dismissal on Consumer Status. Overdraft Facility Availed by Stockbroker for Business Qualifies as Consumer Service Under Exception for Self-Employment Livelihood in Section 2(1)(d)(ii) of Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

The appeal arose from a judgment of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) dismissing a consumer complaint on the ground that the...