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PREM NARAIN, C.VISWANATH
ESS DEE Nutek Infinities (P) Ltd. – Appellant
Versus
Yashwant Singh @ K. K. Singh – Respondent


ORDER

By way of present review application, M/s. Ess Dee Nutek Infinities (P) Ltd. has sought review of order dated 20.08.2019 passed by this Commission in Revision Petition No.3730 of 2010.

2. Section 22 (2) of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 reads as follows:

“Without prejudice to the provisions contained in sub-section (1), the National Commission shall have the power to review any order made by it, when there is an error apparent on the face of record.”

3. From the contents of Section 22(2), it is clear that review is limited only to the error apparent on the face of record.

4. I have gone through the review application and I find that the review has been filed on the following main grounds:-

(i) Certain documents have been altered, doctored, replaced by the respondents/complainants on the file of this Commission and therefore, the judgment is based on the pleadings, which are forged and fabricated.

(ii) The Commission has not appreciated that the respondents were not a consumer within the meaning of Section 2(1)(d) of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 as the machine was purchased for commercial purpose. In this regard, reliance placed by this Commission on the judgment of

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