Showing posts with label commercial purpose. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 29, 2017

Relief to companies by Full Bench of National Consumer Commission : Company can file complaint in consumer forum for any defect or deficiency in the car purchased for the use of its directors or officers












Many of you would be aware that only a consumer as defined in the Consumer Protection Act 1986 can file a complaint in the consumer forum and as per Section 2(1)(d) of the Consumer Protection Act 1986 any person who buys any goods for resale or for any commercial purpose is not a consumer.

Hitherto, the legal position which existed was that if the vehicle is purchased by the company for use of its directors or officers, it amounted to purchase for a commercial purpose and hence the company could not file a complaint in the consume forum for any defect or deficiency in service by the dealer or manufacturer of vehicle.

The Two Member Bench in General Motors Pvt. Ltd. v. G.S. Fertilizers Pvt. Ltd. [First Appeal No. 723 of 2006] decided on 07.02.2013 held that purchase of a car by a company for use of its Managing Director amount to commercial purpose and hence company can not file a consumer complaint. Another Two Member Bench in Controls and Switchgear Company Ltd. v. Daimler Chrysler India Pvt. Ltd. and T and T Motors Ltd. MANU/CF/0188/2007 : IV (2007) CPJ 1 (NC) had held that purchase of car by a company for use of its directors is not a commercial purpose.

Noticing an apparent conflict in the said decisions, the following issue was referred to the larger Bench, for decision :
"Whether the purchase of a car or any other goods by a company for the use/personal use of its Director amounts to purchase for a commercial purpose, within the meaning of Section 2(1)(d) of the Consumer Protection Act, or not."

The larger bench of 3 Members of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) (Bench of D.K. Jain, J. (President), V.K. Jain, J. (Member) and Dr. B.C. Gupta), by its decision of 8th July 2016 in Crompton Greaves Limited Vs Daimler Chrysler India Private Limited, Consumer Case No. 51 of 2006 has now settled the legal position by holding that purchase of car by a company for personal use of directors does not amount to purchase for a commercial purpose and hence the company can file and maintain a complaint in consumer forum for any defect or deficiency in the car.

The National Commission observed thus :
“4. Going by the dictionary meaning, a car or for that matter any goods obtained and the services hired or availed by a company can be said to have been obtained or hired or availed for a commercial purpose, only if the said goods or services are intrinsically connected with, or related to the business or commerce in which the company is engaged. The acquisition of the goods or the hiring or availing of services, in order to bring the transaction within the purview of section 2 (1) (d) of the Consumer Protection Act, therefore, should be aimed at generating profits for the company or should otherwise be connected or interwoven with the business activities of the company. The purpose behind such acquisition should be to promote, advance or augment the business activities of the company, by the use of such goods or services. As observed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Laxmi Engineering Works v. P.S.G. Industrial Institute [MANU/SC/0271/1995 : 1995 (3) SCC 583], it is not the value of the goods but the purpose for which the goods are brought or put to use, which is relevant to decide whether the goods were obtained for a commercial purpose or not. The same would be the position, where services are hired or availed by a company. If the business activities of a company cannot be conveniently undertaken without the goods purchased or the services hired or availed by a company, such purchase or hiring/availing as the case may be, would be for a commercial purpose, because the objective behind such purchase of goods or hiring or availing of the services would be to enable the company to earn profits by undertaking and advancing its business activities.

5. If a car or other goods are purchased or the services are hired or availed by a company for the personal use of its directors or employees, the purpose behind such acquisition is not to earn profits or to advance the business activities of the company. The purpose is to make certain facilities and amenities available to the directors and employees of the company as a part of the incentive offered to them by the company, as a reward or remuneration for the work which they are expected to perform for the company. It is not as if a company cannot run its business without providing such facilities and amenities to its directors and employees. It is not necessary for the business of the company, to provide such facilities and amenities to its directors and employees. Providing such facilities and amenities only motivates them to perform their work in an efficient and congenial environment, besides serving as an incentive aimed at eliciting better performance. The company does not earn profit merely by making a car or certain other goods or services available to its directors and employees. Therefore, it would be difficult to say that such goods are purchased or the services are hired or availed by the company for a commercial purpose”.

The National Commission finally held :
"(a) If a car or any other goods are obtained or any services are hired or availed by a company for the use/personal use of its directors or employees, such a transaction does not amount to purchase of goods or hiring or availing of services for a commercial purpose, irrespective of whether the goods or services are used solely for the personal purposes of the directors or employees of the company or they are used primarily for the use of the directors or employees of the company and incidentally for the purposes of the company.

(b) The purchase of a car or any other goods or hiring or availing of services by a company for the purposes of the company amount to purchase for a commercial purpose, even if such a car or other goods or such services are incidentally used by the directors or employees of the company for their personal purposes."


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