Q4. Krishna purchased an ISI mark electric iron from 'Sargam Electronics". While using, he
found that it was not working properly. He approached the seller to complain for the same. The
seller satisfies Krishna by saying that he would ask the manufacturer to replace this iron. The
manufacturer refuses to entertain the complain and Sargam Electronics' decided to file a
complaint in the consumer court. Can 'Sargam Electronics' do this? Why? Also, explain 'who is
a consumer' as per the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
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sargam electronic cannot file a complaint. This is because sargam electronic is not a consumer as per Consumer Protection Act, 1986 because they bought the goods for resale or for commercial purpose. Under the Consumer Protection Act, a consumer is defined as:
(i) A person who buys goods for consideration which has been paid promised, or partly paid and partly promised or under any scheme of deferred payment. It includes any user of such goods, when such use is made with the approval of the buyer but does not include a person who obtains goods for resale or any commercial purpose.
(ii) Any person who hires or avails any service for consideration which has been paid or promised or partly paid and partly promised or under any system of deferred payment. It includes any beneficiary of services when such services are availed of with the approval of the person concerned but does not include a person who avails of such services for any commercial purpose