Consumers in India are more aware of their rights than ever before. From defective products and delayed deliveries to misleading advertisements and poor after-sales service, consumer disputes are common. The good news is that Indian law gives consumers strong protection, and you can now file a consumer complaint online without visiting an office.
Under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, consumers can seek compensation, refunds, replacement, or corrective action against sellers, manufacturers, service providers, and e-commerce platforms. This guide explains the complete legal process of filing a consumer complaint online in India.
What Is a Consumer Complaint?
A consumer complaint is a legal grievance filed by a buyer against a seller, service provider, manufacturer, or business for issues such as:
- Defective products
- Poor quality services
- Fake or misleading advertisements
- Delayed or non-delivery of goods
- Overcharging or hidden charges
- Warranty refusal
- Unfair trade practices
If your rights as a consumer are violated, you can seek legal remedy.
Who Can File a Consumer Complaint?
The following persons can file a complaint:
- Individual consumers
- Legal heirs of consumers
- Registered consumer associations
- Central or State Government
- Multiple consumers with similar grievances
Common Cases Where You Can File
Consumer complaints can be filed for disputes involving:
- E-commerce purchases
- Mobile phones, electronics, appliances
- Banking and finance services
- Insurance disputes
- Travel bookings
- Real estate services
- Medical negligence (in applicable situations)
- Education service disputes (depending on facts)
Examples:
- An online platform refuses refund after receiving returned goods.
- A company sells a defective laptop but denies replacement.
- A service center damages your product during repair.
- Before Filing a Consumer Complaint
Before going to the consumer commission, collect all supporting evidence:
- Invoice or purchase bill
- Warranty card
- Payment receipts
- Email communication
- WhatsApp chats
- Product photos/videos
- Screenshots of advertisements
- Delivery proof
Strong documentation improves your case.
Step 1: Try Pre-Litigation Resolution
India encourages consumers to attempt dispute resolution before filing a formal case.
You can first contact the Department of Consumer Affairs through the official National Consumer Helpline (NCH) portal.
The NCH allows consumers to register grievances online and acts as a pre-litigation dispute platform. It also supports complaints through call, WhatsApp, app, and portal services.
Helpline numbers:
1915
1800-11-4000
Step 2: Send a Legal Notice (Recommended)
Although not mandatory in every case, sending a legal notice often helps.
A legal notice should mention:
- Product/service details
- Date of purchase
- Nature of defect or deficiency
- Relief demanded (refund/replacement/compensation)
- Time allowed for resolution
Many businesses settle disputes after receiving a formal notice.
Step 3: File Consumer Complaint Online
If no resolution is received, file your complaint through the government’s online consumer filing system.
Use the official Consumer eFiling Portal.
This system allows online filing, document uploads, and status tracking.
Online Filing Process
1. Create an Account
Register using:
- Name
- Mobile number
- Email ID
- Address
2. Select Jurisdiction
Choose the correct consumer commission:
- District Commission
- State Commission
- National Commission
Jurisdiction depends on claim amount and legal facts.
3. Fill Complaint Details
Include:
- Opposite party details
- Transaction details
- Nature of grievance
- Relief claimed
4. Upload Supporting Documents
Attach:
- Bills
- Screenshots
- Emails
- Product photos
- Legal notice copy (if sent)
5. Submit Complaint
After submission, you receive a case or docket number for tracking.
What Relief Can You Claim?
A consumer forum may order:
- Refund of money
- Product replacement
- Repair
- Compensation for loss
- Litigation costs
- Removal of unfair practices
Time Limit to File a Consumer Complaint
Generally, a complaint should be filed within 2 years from the date when the cause of action arose. Delay may be condoned if sufficient legal reasons are shown.
Court Fees for Consumer Complaints
Fees depend on claim amount and applicable rules. Some online grievance platforms may allow initial complaint registration without fees, while formal commission proceedings may require prescribed filing charges.
Always check the official filing portal for current fees.
Can You File Without a Lawyer?
Yes. Consumer complaints in India can be filed personally without hiring an advocate.
However, in high-value or legally complex matters, consulting a lawyer may improve case presentation.
Important Practical Tips
To improve your chances of success:
- Preserve original bills and records
- Never delete complaint emails or chats
- Take screenshots of online listings before purchase
- Mention exact monetary loss
- Avoid emotional or abusive language in pleadings
- Clearly state your legal relief
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I file a complaint against an online shopping platform?
Yes. E-commerce companies, sellers, and service providers can be challenged under consumer law.
- Can I claim compensation for mental harassment?
Yes, if supported by facts and evidence.
- Can a complaint be withdrawn later?
Yes, subject to commission procedures.
Conclusion
Online consumer complaint filing has made justice more accessible in India. Whether you are dealing with defective goods, refund issues, poor service, or online fraud by a seller, the law provides a structured remedy. Start with National Consumer Helpline, and if the matter remains unresolved, proceed with the official Consumer eFiling System for formal legal action.
Knowing your consumer rights can save both money and time—and can hold businesses accountable.
Know Your Rights. Protect Your Future. — LegallyLinkUp