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RAJ D (s)     15 February 2014

Commpercial purpose as per consumer defination

IF a Owner of Company Purchase some goods only for the decoration of the Showroom & not for sale and that goods gets Defects. Will that owner of that company will come under the scope of Consumer ?



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Arvind Singh Chauhan (advocate)     15 February 2014

in my opinion he is a consumer.

Advocate Bhartesh goyal (advocate)     16 February 2014

No,although the goods were not purchased for sale but the same are being used for decoration of company showroom to attract the customers which is part of commercial activity so owner  will not come under the purview of consumer.

RAJ D (s)     17 February 2014

Dear Sir,

If that goods are Tiles which is used in company showroom on ground of show room and also used in toilet, kitchen etc, which get defective after purchased.

Will that come under the scope of Consumer ?

RAJ D (s)     17 February 2014

Dear Bhartesh Sir,

If that goods are Tiles which is used in company showroom on ground of show room and also used in toilet, kitchen etc, which get defective after purchased.

Will that come under the scope of Consumer ?

Advocate Bhartesh goyal (advocate)     17 February 2014

No,Consumer Protection Act will not apply for the goods purchased for utilisation for commercial purposes, File civil suit.

RAJ D (s)     21 February 2014

Thank You Sir

Rajiv Chauhan (Advocate) (Advocate (Shimla) 7833999000)     23 August 2014

I agree with ld Bhartesh goyal, sir


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