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Court orders Indigo Paints to pay Rs 4.35 lakh for supplying defective paints

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Court orders Indigo Paints to pay Rs 4.35 lakh for supplying defective paints
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A consumer court in Jammu and Kashmir has ordered Indigo Paints to compensate a local trader for supplying defective products. The court ruled that the trader qualifies as a consumer under the Consumer Protection Act because the purchase was for self-employment.

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This ruling clarifies the legal definition of a 'consumer' for small business owners in India, potentially impacting future commercial litigation.

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