what is meant by the right to choose to a consumer
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The definition of Right to Choose as per the Consumer Protection Act 1986 is 'the right to be assured, wherever possible, to have access to a variety of goods and services at competitive prices'.
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The consumer has the right to choose the thing which he or she want to buy. And if their right to choose get exploited they have right to approach a court
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