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Question
Ms. Anamika visited a reputed dealer of electronic goods to buy a bluetooth headset. The salesman at the shop forced her to buy a particular brand of headset. Which consumer right of Anamika was violated?
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Solution
Right to choose
Explanation:
The right to choose, often known as freedom of choice, is a fundamental human right that allows individuals to make decisions based on personal preferences, values, and beliefs. The salesman infringed Ms. Anamika's right to choose by forcing her to purchase a specific brand of headset.
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