Answer:
(i)
Manufacturers display the required information on the goods or medicines we
purchase, because consumers have the right to be informed.
(ii) Consumers then can complain and ask for compensation or replacement,
if the product proves to be defective in any manner.
(iii) For example, if we buy a product and find it
defective well within the expiry period, we can ask for a replacement. If the
expiry period is not printed, the manufacturer would blame the shopkeeper and
will not accept the responsibility.
(iv) One can protest and complain if someone sells a goods
at more than the printed price on the packet. This is indicated by the Maximum
Retail Price (MRP). In fact, customers can bargain with the seller to sell at
less than the MRR
(v) On October 2005, the government of India enacted a law
known as RTI or the Right to Information Act, which ensures its citizens all
the information about the functions of government departments.
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