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Rights
of the Consumers
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Right
to Safety
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Right
to be Informed
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Right
to Choose
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Right
to be heard
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Right
to seek redressal
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Right
to Consumer Education
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1.Right to Safety
Means right to be protected against the marketing of goods and
services, which are hazardous to life and property. The purchased
goods and services availed of should not only meet their immediate
needs, but also fulfill long term interests.
Before purchasing, consumers should insist on the quality of
the products as well as on the guarantee of the products and
services. They should preferably purchase quality marked products
such as ISI, AGMARK, etc.
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2.Right to be Informed
Means right to be informed about the quality, quantity,
potency, purity, standard and price of goods so as to protect the
consumer against unfair trade practices.
Consumer should insist on getting all the information about
the product or service before making a choice or a decision. This
will enable him to act wisely and responsibly and also enable him to
desist from falling prey to high pressure selling techniques.
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3.Right to Choose
Means right to be assured, wherever possible of access to
variety of goods and services at competitive price. In case of
monopolies, it means right to be assured of satisfactory quality and
service at a fair price.
It also includes right to basic goods and services. This is
because unrestricted right of the minority to choose can mean a
denial for the majority of its fair share. This right can be better
exercised in a competitive market where a variety of goods are
available at competitive prices.
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4.Right to be heard
Means that consumer's interests will receive due consideration
at appropriate forums. It also includes right to be represented in
various forums formed to consider the consumer's welfare.
The Consumers should form non-political and non-commercial
consumer organizations which can be given representation in various
committees formed by the Government and other bodies in matters
relating to consumers.
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5.Right to seek
redressal
Means right to seek redressal against unfair trade practices or
unscrupulous exploitation of consumers. It also includes right to
fair settlement of the genuine grievances of the consumer.
Consumers must make complaint for their genuine grievances.
Many a times their complaint may be of small value but its impact on
the society as a whole may be very large. They can also take the
help of consumer organisations in seeking redressal of their
grievances.
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6.Right to Consumer
Education
Means the right to acquire the knowledge and skill to be an
informed consumer throughout life. Ignorance of consumers,
particularly of rural consumers, is mainly responsible for their
exploitation. They should know their rights and must exercise them.
Only then real consumer protection can be achieved with success.
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