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In Consumer Protection Act, 1986 a consumer is one who avails of a service or buys any goods upon payment. This includes a person who is not the person paying but uses the goods or services with the consent of the person who actually pays.

For example,A buys a car for himself. Now B, A's friend, uses A's car with his permission. In this case B would also be a consumer.

A person who buys goods or avails of services for commercial purpose is not a consumer under the provisions of Comsumer Protection Act, 1986

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