There is no qualitative difference between a medical practitioner and an advocate, … from the point of view of his status, duties and regulatory control by a statutory body. Hence there is no reason why the legal practitioner should be excluded from the purview of Consumer Protection Act.From the following choose the correct decision in which it has been held:

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There is no qualitative difference between a medical practitioner and an advocate, … from the point of view of his status, duties and regulatory control by a statutory body. Hence there is no reason why the legal practitioner should be excluded from the purview of Consumer Protection Act.<br />From the following choose the correct decision in which it has been held:






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