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    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.

  2. Right to Choose. 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’.

  3. Right to Choose. The consumer must have the right to choose between different products at competitive prices. Thus, the concept of a competitive market where many sellers sell similar products must be established to ensure that the consumer can actually choose what to consume and in what quantity. This is to avoid monopoly in the market.

  4. What Consumers Rights are guaranteed under Consumer Protection Act, 2019? Consumer is having the following six consumer rights under the Act. • Right to Safety. • Right to be Informed. • Right to Choose. • Right to be heard. • Right to seek Redressal. • Right to Consumer Awareness. 6.

  5. Consumer Rights. Right to Safety- Before buying, a consumer can insist on the quality and guarantee of the goods. They should ideally purchase a certified product like ISI or AGMARK. Right to Choose- Consumer should have the right to choose from a variety of goods and in a competitive price.

  6. Dec 16, 2022 · Consumer rights protect consumers against such unfair practices and enable them to enforce these rights. In India, the government provides consumer rights under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 to protect their interests.