Motor transport companies not 'dealers' under Act as they don't buy/sell buses. Petitions dismissed with costs. The Madras High Court held that motor transport companies are not considered 'dealers' under the Act as they do not buy or sell buses. The companies only ...
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Motor transport companies not "dealers" under Act as they don't buy/sell buses. Petitions dismissed with costs.
The Madras High Court held that motor transport companies are not considered "dealers" under the Act as they do not buy or sell buses. The companies only sell buses when they are no longer usable, making them ineligible to be treated as dealers. The petitions were dismissed with costs of Rs. 250 each.
The Madras High Court held that motor transport companies providing transport services are not considered "dealers" under the Act as they do not buy or sell buses. The companies only sold buses when they were no longer usable, making them ineligible to be treated as dealers. The petitions were dismissed with costs of Rs. 250 each.
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