A recent Supreme Court ruling reinforces that developers and service providers must prove profit-first motive before denying ...
The Supreme Court ruled that merely leasing out a flat does not classify the buyer as having a 'commercial purpose' to exclude them from being a 'consumer' under the Consumer Protection Act. This ...
The Supreme Court recently held that the mere act of leasing out a residential flat does not automatically exclude a homebuyer from the definition of “consumer” under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 ...
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Supreme Court: Renting out an apartment doesn't exclude a homebuyer from consumer protection
The Supreme Court ruled that renting an apartment does not exclude a homebuyer from being classified as a 'consumer' under ...
The owner won't be excluded from the definition of consumer under Section 2(1)(d) of the Consumer Protection Act by merely ...
The Supreme Court recently held that the mere act of leasing out a residential flat does not automatically exclude a ...
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