what is right to choose consumer right
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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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Actually , "RIGHT TO CHOOSE" is one the the CONSUMER RIGHTS
through which each and every consumer have the right to buy the product as per their choice of selection (without being oppressed and forced by any second or third person.)
basically these CONSUMER RIGHTS were formed by the government so, that
the consumers could fight or could stand against being explotied
like ;-
1.high prices
2.adulteration or impurity
3.lack of safety device
4.false or incomplete details about the product
ETC.
through which each and every consumer have the right to buy the product as per their choice of selection (without being oppressed and forced by any second or third person.)
basically these CONSUMER RIGHTS were formed by the government so, that
the consumers could fight or could stand against being explotied
like ;-
1.high prices
2.adulteration or impurity
3.lack of safety device
4.false or incomplete details about the product
ETC.
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