Write
short notes on Consumer Rights
Introduction: -
In 1962 the
American president John
F. Kennedy, in his Consumer message to U.S. congress
had specifically mentioned four consumer Rights and opened the door for
consumerism in .U.S. and all over the world.
Kennedy declared
that consumers have the right to safety, to be informed, to choose and to be
heard. Consumer Movement is a Social Movement of Consumers that has come into existence to educate and unite
consumers to fight for protection of their rights.
Def:
- Philip Kotler & G. Armstrong defines “Consumerism is an organised movement
of then citizen and government to impose the rights and powers of buyers in
relation to seller”.
- Right
to Choose: - A Consumer should be given open access and freedom to choose from a
variety of products and services. Right of choice aims at promoting
competition and discarding monopoly. Sometimes leading competitors for the
sake of business purpose joint hands and allocate market among them. In
order to restrict their monopoly it is necessary to get freedom of choice.
- Right
to Safety; -A Consumer has a right to be protected against the marketing of
goods, which are dangerous to human health and life. Consumer has a right
to receive an assurance from the producer about the quality, reliability
and performance of good for products like electrical appliances ,
automobiles etc. considerable safety and security is required similarly
food articles like sweets, fast food, colddrings etc. should be free from a substances that are harmful
for human consumption.
- Right
to be informed:
-A Consumer has a right to be protected against
fraudulent, miss leading information, advertising, labeling or other
practices and to be given facts needed to make proper choice.
- Right
to be heard: - This right permits the consumer to register his dissatisfaction or
complaint with the company and government. The right to heard also
includes legal hearing to get redress of their complaints. This right can be exercised effectively
only when the consumers are properly organised.
- Right
to redress: - Many times, it so happens that the actual performance or quality of
product does not match with what is advertised or stated on package. This
right enables the consumers to get his claims settled, if he becomes a
victim of exaggerated claims.
- Right
to Consumer education: -This is another important right aims at
supplying information and educating consumers regularly. It is a continues
process and works to update consumers knowledge about the developments in
business and industry, and changes made in laws affecting consumer’s
rights.