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Consumer Complaint was filed after reaching a dead-end of negotiations--Such a dispute would have continuing cause of action..
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Route Permit--National permit authorization fee was required to be paid only when the truck was moving out of State in which it was registered and not otherwise--Claim allowed..
Borrower of a project loan for business with dominant purpose of generation of profits would not fall within the definition of ‘consumer’
Non-Disclosure of other existing similar Policies--Failure to disclose inconsequential small amount of similar other policies would not amount to suppression of material fact--Insurance Comp..
Final relief could not have been granted by the State Commission on an interlocutory application filed in the matter..
Vehicle fell into a ditch and turn upside down--Owner had left the vehicle as it is and took co-passenger for medical treatment--Short circuit in an unattended vehicle--Owner held entitled f..
Simply for the reason that the patient has not responded favourably to the surgery or the treatment administered by a doctor or that the surgery has failed, the doctor cannot be held liable ..
Death after surgery for removal of stones from Gall Bladder--Post surgery complications were not reasonably attended to and there was unexplained delay in referring to patient to liver speci..
Where part payments or acknowledgments are made the Limitation period would get extended..
Offer to Possession, in the absence of the completion certificate and firefighting clearance certificate a valid after of possession cannot be made..
Purchase of Flat by a real estate company for the purpose of residence of one of its Directors and his family--It does not mean that the flat was purchased by it for commercial purpose or fo..
The dominant intention or the dominant purpose of the transaction is to be looked into--It would depend upon the facts and circumstances of each case...
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