Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1)(d) -- Consumer - Master and servant relationship - Respondent employed appellant on a monthly remuneration who agreed to collect at Delhi the sale proceeds, remit the amount to it for onward payment to the growers of flowers - Appellant was merely an employee on fixed salary etc. - It cannot be said that the respondent was either..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 19, Rule 2 -- Affidavit - Cross examination of deponent - Evidence of deponent necessary as he is a relevant witness about the possession of the property in dispute - Order closing evidence set aside - Trial Court directed to allow cross examination of deponent...........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1)(r) -- Unfair trade practice - Insurance policy - Policy matured after lapse of 12 years for which complainant had paid annual instalment of Rs. 10,000/ - for 12 years - When period of payment of annuity came LIC came with plea that they had committed calculation mistake and issued wrong policy - Altogether new police issued after..........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1)(g) -- India Motor Tariff Regulation, GR 34 - Insurance claim - Insurance claim - Insurable interest - Theft of insured vehicle - Contention of the petitioner - OP that the vehicle sold by respondent and he has no insurable interest and the purchaser has also no insurable interest and privity of contract with petitioner repelled -..........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1)(d)(ii) -- Consumer - Commercial purpose - Housing - Purchase of 5 dwelling units by complainant - company from OP No. 6 - Alleged service for providing two dwelling units at a cost of Rs. 46,65,000/ - by OP No. 6 is not for earning livelihood by means of self - employment by the complainant - company - The transaction is..........
Customs Act, 1962, Section 2(41), 14 -- Export value - For determining the export value of goods even if no duty is leviable procedure for determining the same is laid down in S.14 of the Act - For assessing the value for the purpose of export, it is to be determined at the price at which such goods are ordinarily sold at the place of exportation at the course of..........
Customs Act, 1962, Section 2(41), 14 -- Export value - For determining the export value of goods even if no duty is leviable procedure for determining the same is laid down in S.14 of the Act - For assessing the value for the purpose of export, it is to be determined at the price at which such goods are ordinarily sold at the place of exportation at the course of..........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1)(f) -- Defect - Manufacturing defect - If the defect continues after the warranty period which had erupted before the warranty period the inference could be drawn that it is suffering from 'inherent manufacturing defect' and the vehicle has to be declared as a 'defective' vehicle...........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1)(f) , 14(1)(d) -- Car - Manufacturing defect - Compensation - Defect of overheating is of such a nature that in spite of repairing it on one or two occasions the defect could not be removed - The vehicle lying with OP for the last three years - It must have reduced to junk - Lump sum compensation as to cost of vehicle and also for..........
Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Section 2(1)(g) -- Carrier service - The booking of consignment and its having caught fire in the godown of the petitioner is not in dispute - As per the provision of Carriage Act, the transport is a bailee of the goods - It is incumbent on him to deliver the goods at the destination in the same condition in which it was received by the..........