Right to Reasonable Redress
The Six Basic Rights ; The Right to Be Safe , The Right to Choose Freely , The Right to Be Heard , The Right to Be Informed , The Right to Education and The Right to Service .
The 4 additional rights that were added to the original Consumer Bill of Rights are the right to satisfaction of basic needs, the right of redress, the right to consumer education and the right to a healthy environment. The 4 original rights are the right to safety, the right to be informed, the right to be heard, and the right to choose.
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Redress is to set right, often by making compensation for a wrong.
Salient Features of Consumer Protection Act are as follows: 1. The Act acknowledges six rights of the consumers: v Right of Choice v Right to safety v Right to be Informed v Right to be Heard v Right to Redress, and v Right to Consumer Education 2. The Act Provides for the establishment of: v Central Consumer Protection Council at Central Levels v The State Consumer Protection Council at State Levels, and v Consumer Disputes Redressal Agencies. 3. The Act is applicable to all private, public or co-operative business sectors.
To redress means to rectify or right a wrong. This can be a way to ensure domestic tranquility by asking each partner to redress all wrongs made to their partner.
A consumer can protect his /herself against unfair practices by seeking redress, knowing his/her consumer rights and being informed
1. Consumers health education helps us to choose consumers' goods and services in the proper way. 2. It protects the public against the risk of injury associated with consumer products. 3. It helps to make the consumer aware about their rights and responsibilities such as. a. The right to basic needs b. The right to safety c. The right to choose goods and services d. The right to redress e. The right to consumer education
To set right, often by making compensation for a wrong.
The word you are looking for is "redress." It means to remedy or correct a grievance, unfair situation, or mistake.
Judge Parker, gavel in hand, was ready to redress and set right the wrongs caused by years of neglect and abuse, and fully compensate Billy the defendant for his pains.
the right to assembly , free speech, redress, religion and press