Consumer Protection Act, 1986 – Section – Consumer – Maintainability of Complaint – Commercial Purpose – The appellants pleaded that the respondent’s status as a partner in the firm rendered the complaint under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, non-maintainable. They argued that the dispute was commercial and should be adjudicated by a civil court. They also challenged the liability of legal heirs of a deceased partner for the firm’s debts.
The Court held that since there was a registered partnership deed, the respondent remained a partner in the firm. The investment being for profit, the dispute fell outside the purview of the Act. Moreover, legal heirs of a deceased partner are not liable for the firm’s debts. The Court set aside the orders of the lower forums and dismissed the complaint. It allowed the respondent to seek remedies in the appropriate civil court. (Para 6, 7, 8)
Consumer Protection Act, 1986 – Section – Consumer Protection Act – Maintainability of Appeal before Supreme Court – Held: That the present appeal is not maintainable in view of the recent judgment of this Court in the case of Universal Sompo General Insurance Company Ltd. vs. Suresh Chand Jain and Another, (2023) SCC Online SC 877 wherein this Court has held that the remedy of Article 226 of the Constitution before the High Court would be available to an aggrieved party where the NCDRC has decided an appeal or a revision but no such remedy would be available where it was an original complaint before the NCDRC. The present petition should be dismissed on the ground of alternative remedy. (Para 5.1)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 228 SC
Annapurna B. Uppin And Others Vs. Malsiddappa And Another
Civil Appeal No. 4729 of 2024 (Arising out of SLP (C.) No. 11757 of 2022)-Decided on 05-04-2024
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