Give any one example of consumer's 'right to choose.' (1)
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Ans:- An example of consumer's right to choose is - if a person purchases an electronic products, which turns out to be faulty, a person by producing a receipt can claim to replace or get a refund of it.
Right to Choose
Explanation:
The Right to Choose is part of the Consumer Protection Act of 1986. This right states that a consumer has the right to be assured, wherever possible, to have access to a variety of goods and services at competitive prices.
Competition is very essential in order to regulate the market place. The government has taken many steps to ensure a healthy competitive environment, at the same time providing concept ownership through patent law, prevent monopoly through anti-trust legislation and the laws to avoid price cutting and gouging.