The Supreme Court clarified that merely renting a residential flat does not exclude homeowners from being classified as ...
In a landmark verdict, the Supreme Court -- clarifing the scope of 'consumer and 'commercial purpose under the Consumer ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday sought the response of the Union Ministries of Health and Consumer Affairs to a plea seeking the ...
Bench issues notice to Centre and medical regulator after doctors body flags defensive medicine litigation pressure and rising treatment costs before consumer courts ...
The owner won't be excluded from the definition of consumer under Section 2(1)(d) of the Consumer Protection Act by merely ...
Citing a 2024 Supreme Court judgment that exempted advocates from the CPA and questioned an earlier 1995 ruling covering doctors, the petition urges reconsideration of medical services under consumer ...
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 ...
The Supreme Court has said mere leasing out or renting a residential flat does not by itself exclude the purchaser of the ...
The central consumer protection authority (CCPA) has imposed monetary penalties and ordered refunds against restaurants that ...
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 District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Chandigarh, comprising Mr. Amrinder Singh Sidhu (President) and Mr. Brij Mohan Sharma (Member), has dismissed a consumer complaint filed ...
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