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Right to information consumer rights

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Answered by ItzModel
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Explanation:

The right to information is defined as 'the right to be informed about the quality, quantity, potency, purity, standard and price of goods or services, as the case may be so as to protect the consumer against unfair trade practices' in the Consumer Protection Act of 1986.

Answered by Soñador
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Answer:

Consumer rights refers to the laws that protect the interest of consumers against unethical practices of salesperson and manufacturers.

Right to information is also known as right to be informed.

It is one of the six rights enjoyed by a consumer.

Right to be informed states that the consumer has the right to know everything about the product.

A consumer has the right to be informed about all the necessary details of the product.

He/she may surf the internet to know more about the prons and cons of the product which he/she may buy.

This is made possible by printing all the information on the labels of the product.

Important information like MRP, expiry date, manufacturing date, contents, etc must be provided on the label.

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