Option 1 -> Right to speak is not a recognized consumer right under the Consumer Protection Act 2019.
Option 2 -> Right to seek redressal is a valid consumer right that allows consumers to get compensation for unfair trade practices or defective goods/services.
Option 3 -> Right to consumer education is a valid consumer right that ensures consumers can acquire knowledge and skills to become informed consumers.
Option 4 -> Right to be informed is a valid consumer right that entitles consumers to information about quality, quantity, purity, standard, and price of goods/services.
Hence, Option 1: Right to speak -> The Consumer Protection Act 2019 recognizes six consumer rights: Right to Safety, Right to be Informed, Right to Choose, Right to be Heard, Right to Seek Redressal, and Right to Consumer Education. "Right to speak" is not among these legally recognized rights -> correct