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The sale of goods act, 1930

Guest (Querist) 27 March 2021 This query is : Resolved 
'A' bought a car from B, a car dealer. The car was described as 'new'. In the sale documents was a clause, which excluded all conditions and warranties, express or implied. After 'A' had taken the delivery of the car and driven it for three days, he discovered that the criver had been driven for about 2000kms before he had taken its delivery. Advise 'A' about the remedies if any available to him.
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 27 March 2021
Make a complaint before District Consumer Forum concerned against the dealer.
Advocate Bhartesh goyal (Expert) 28 March 2021
Yes, file complaint before District Consumer Forum against dealer for misleading the truth regarding car and his unfair trade practice .Claim replacement of old car with new car also claim compensation towards mental and physical agony.
J K Agrawal (Expert) 28 March 2021
If a new car intended to purchase it should be new. if it is already driven for 2000 km it does not require any guarantee or warranty and you can get compensation or replace the car
ashok kumar singh (Expert) 28 March 2021
you may ventilate ur grievances either before the competent civil court or before the district consumer commission.
Sankaranarayanan (Expert) 29 March 2021
The query seems cheating so you can file a complaint under criminal instead of Consumer


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