Right to Safety:
(i) Right to be protected against goods and services which are hazardous to life and health.
(ii) Right to get protection against the risks caused due to the use of substandard products or products that do not conform to the safety norms.
Right to be Informed:
(i) The consumer has a right to have complete information about the product he intends to buy such as ingredients, date of manufacturing, price, quantity, etc.
(ii) It is because of this reason that the legal framework in India requires the manufacturers to provide such information on the package and label of the product.