Explain the following rights of consumers:
(i) Right to be informed;
(ii) Right to safety
(i) Right to Safety: According to this act, consumer has a right to be protected against goods and services which are hazardous to life and health. For example, electrical appliances, which are manufactured with substandard products many not conform to the safety norms and might cause serious injury. Thus, consumers are educated that they should use electrical appliances which are ISI marked as this would be an assurance of such products meeting quality specifications.
(ii) Right to be Informed: According to this act, Consumers have the right to get informed all about the product he intends to buy. The information includes its ingredients, date of manufacture, price, quantity, directions for use, etc. It is because of this reason manufactures are legally required to provide all such information on the package and label of the product.