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SC: Dominant Intention to be Looked Into to Decide Whether Transaction Was Commercial - (27 Aug 2024)

CONSUMER

Supreme Court has stated that it is the dominant intention of the transaction that is to be looked into to find out if it had any nexus with some kind of profit generation as part of the commercial activities.

Tags : SUPREME COURT   DOMINANT INTENTION   COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES  

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