Consumer Protection Act, 1986; Section 2(1)(7)(c)- complainant to show that the service available was not for a commercial purpose, Rules SC

Recently, the Supreme Court stated that the complainant to show that the service available was not for a commercial purpose. The bench of Justices Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha and Aravind Kumar was dealing with the appeal challenging the order passed by the NCRC.  The case revolves around a dispute regarding the termination of a chit-fund business

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