Question : Ronit Raj, a marketing manager is a patient of diabetes for which he takes medicines regularly. One day, on his tour to Patna, he met with an accident and was hospitalised. Due to doctors negligence a delicate nerve of his right leg was cut rendering him crippled throughout his life. Identify the consumer right that has been violated by the doctors under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 in the above situation.
Option 1: Right to safety
Option 2: Right to be informed
Option 3: Right to consumer education
Option 4: Right to be heard
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Correct Answer: Right to safety
Solution : Right to safety: The consumer has a legal right to protection from goods and services that could endanger their health or even their lives. Hence, the correct option is 1.
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Question : Numerous consumer reliefs are offered by the Consumer Protection Act of 1986. The right which is provided by this is
Option 1: Right to be informed
Option 2: Right to consumer education
Option 3: Right to be heard
Option 4: Right to seek redressal
Question : Aditi only eats vegetarian food. She visited a well-known store to get boxed "Veg- Biryani." She discovered that it had some non-vegetarian ingredients when she was consuming the same. Both the packaging label and the commercial failed to disclose the product's non-vegetarian composition. Determine the consumer right that Aditi can utilise to obtain compensation in accordance with the guidelines of the Consumer Protection Act of 1986.
Option 2: Right to seek redressal
Option 4: Right to be informed
Question : Recognize the rights that consumers have under the Consumer Protection Act of 1986, and explain how consumer organisations can assist consumers in enforcing those rights by "encouraging consumers to strongly protest and take an action against unscrupulous, exploitative and unfair trade practises of sellers."
Option 1: Right to be heard
Option 2: Right to choose
Option 3: Right to safety
Question : Which year was the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) enacted in India?
Option 1: 1976
Option 2: 1986
Option 3: 1996
Option 4: 2006
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