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'Court not a commercial enterprise': South Mumbai consumer panel rejects law student’s complaint against registrar

The South Mumbai consumer panel has dismissed a law student’s complaint against the registrar of Bombay City Civil and Sessions Court, ruling that courts do not operate as commercial enterprises and issuing certified copies is a judicial function, not a consumer service

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The commission said grievances against a court’s registry should be addressed within the judicial system itself. Representational pic

The commission said grievances against a court’s registry should be addressed within the judicial system itself. Representational pic

The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (South Mumbai) has dismissed a law student’s complaint against the registrar of the Bombay City Civil and Sessions Court, ruling that judicial administrative functions do not fall under the ambit of “commercial services,” news agency PTI reported.

The commission noted that the court does not operate as a commercial enterprise to supply certified copies for profit.

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