Consumer law

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Anonymous
(Querist) 16 May 2011
This query is : Resolved
somebody have booked a product from me by paying Rs.500/-. later on he did not buy the product. on demand I paid back the advance money to him,but he was demanding some more money as I retained his money for some time, but I refused. so he not only refused to return the receipt of Rs.500/-,but also, filed a case in consumer forum that I took Rs. 50,000/- from him for the product( NO receipt).
Q- whether he is a consumer under consumer law?what is my remedy.
Suhail suhail
(Expert) 16 May 2011
No,he is not consumer,he was in the act of being in the deal but the sale and purchase did not matured,you should not worry you are very much protected so much so as a consumer,as law is equally for both,now go to the terms of the receipt if you had issued any,it depends on your terms of service and agreement there on.hope to have answerd your query
M/s. Y-not legal services
(Expert) 16 May 2011
No. He can not be treated as a consumer.. If your words are true mean He can't not prove his case.. Just face him before court of law.

Guest
(Expert) 16 May 2011
i agree with experts