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explain with suitable example the meaning of right to choose and right to be informed as provided under consumer protection act?

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Answered by ankita74
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Right to be informed: every consumer has the right to be informed of his product. Consumer has the right to know all about his product. In case consumer is not informed correctly, can complaint in consumer forum
Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

Consumer protection Act is an act enacted in order to promote consumerism and protection of consumer from illegal business practices.

Explanation:

Right to choose means, that consumer is under to compulsion to buy a product or from the particular seller either. He is free to buy any legal product from the market.

For example: If A goes to shop 1 to purchase X product, A is under no compulsion to buy product X from shop 1.

Right to inform means, that the seller is obliged to share vital and essential information of the product with the consumer before the purchase is made.

For example: Information relating to quantity, price, manufacturing date, expiry date, place of production and litigation process, etc., has to be mentioned for helping the consumer make a better purchase.

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