πŸ“… Updated: May 2026 ⏱ 12 min read ✍️ Shoonyas Research Team πŸ” Fact-checked
Legal & Consumer Rights Guide

Consumer Court Complaint Online β€” Step by Step India 2026

Got cheated by a company, received a defective product, or faced service deficiency? File a consumer court complaint online in India β€” completely free, no lawyer needed.

βš–οΈ Free to file πŸ›οΈ No lawyer needed 100% Online via e-Daakhil

Consumer Court Complaint Online Step by Step India 2026

How to File Consumer Court Complaint Online in India β€” Quick Answer

  1. Visit edaakhil.nic.in β€” the official government portal for online consumer complaints
  2. Register as a complainant with your name, mobile, email and Aadhaar/PAN
  3. Select the appropriate consumer forum based on claim amount
  4. Fill the complaint form β€” party details, facts, relief sought
  5. Upload supporting documents β€” bills, receipts, emails, photos
  6. Pay the filing fee online (β‚Ή0 for claims up to β‚Ή5 lakh, β‚Ή200–2,000 above that)
  7. Receive your Case Number β€” track online at edaakhil.nic.in

No lawyer required. Fully online. Governed by Consumer Protection Act 2019. Cases typically resolved in 3–6 months.

Last year, a reader named Suresh wrote to us. He had paid β‚Ή45,000 for a washing machine that stopped working within 2 months. The company gave him the runaround for 3 months β€” "engineer visits," "spare parts on order," "head office approval pending."

Suresh filed a consumer court complaint online on a Saturday afternoon. It took him 40 minutes. Six months later, he received a full refund of β‚Ή45,000 plus β‚Ή5,000 as compensation for mental harassment.

The Consumer Protection Act 2019 is one of India's most consumer-friendly laws. And with the e-Daakhil portal, you can file from your phone without stepping into a court or hiring a lawyer. This guide shows you exactly how.

Who Can File? β€” Consumer Rights Under the Consumer Protection Act 2019

Who Can File a Consumer Court Complaint in India?

  • Any consumer who has purchased goods or services for personal use (not for resale or commercial purpose)
  • Group of consumers β€” class action complaints are allowed
  • Recognised consumer associations
  • State or Central Government on behalf of consumers
  • You can file against: manufacturers, sellers, service providers, e-commerce companies, builders, hospitals, banks, insurance companies, telecom companies, and more

What Complaints Are Valid?

Under the Consumer Protection Act 2019, you can file a complaint for:

  • Defective goods β€” product not working, safety hazard, inferior quality
  • Deficiency in service β€” builder delays, bad hospital service, flight cancellation without refund
  • Unfair trade practice β€” false advertising, fake discounts, bait-and-switch
  • Restrictive trade practice β€” company forcing you to buy something you don't want
  • Charging above MRP
  • Selling hazardous goods without adequate warning
  • E-commerce fraud β€” fake products on Amazon, Flipkart, etc.

πŸ’‘ Important: Send Legal Notice First

Before filing a consumer court complaint, always send a written legal notice to the company giving them 15–30 days to resolve the issue. Most companies settle at this stage to avoid court proceedings. Send via registered post or email with delivery confirmation. Keep proof of sending. If they don't respond or reject your claim β€” then file with the consumer court.

Which Consumer Forum to Approach?

Consumer Forum Jurisdiction by Claim Amount β€” India 2026

ForumClaim AmountWhere to File
District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (DCDRC)Up to β‚Ή50 LakhsDistrict level β€” file online at edaakhil.nic.in
State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (SCDRC)β‚Ή50 Lakhs to β‚Ή2 CroreState capital β€” file online at edaakhil.nic.in
National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC)Above β‚Ή2 CroreNew Delhi β€” file online at edaakhil.nic.in

⚠️ Where to File β€” Jurisdiction Rule

You must file in the district/state where you live OR where the company has a branch OR where the transaction happened β€” whichever is most convenient for you. You cannot file in a completely unrelated jurisdiction. Most people file in their home district, which is the easiest.

Forum Selector & Fee Calculator

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Documents Required β€” Interactive Checklist

Documents Required for Consumer Court Complaint

  • Purchase bill / invoice / receipt (proof you are the consumer)
  • Copy of complaint/grievance sent to the company
  • Company's response (or proof they didn't respond)
  • Copy of legal notice sent + proof of delivery (postal receipt or email read receipt)
  • Photographs / screenshots of defective product or poor service
  • Warranty card (if applicable)
  • Expert report / service engineer report (if available)
  • Your ID proof β€” Aadhaar card

Tick off documents as you gather them:

πŸ“‹ Consumer Complaint Document Checklist

Collect as many as applicable β€” more evidence = stronger case.

Purchase Bill / Invoice / Receipt
Most important document. Proves you are the consumer and paid the amount. E-bill from email is equally valid.
Written Complaint to Company + Their Response
Email chain, WhatsApp screenshots, or written letter to company. Print and upload all exchanges. If they didn't respond β€” that itself is evidence.
Legal Notice Sent + Proof of Delivery
Postal receipt if sent via registered post. Email read receipt or delivery confirmation. This shows you gave them a chance before court.
Photographs / Videos / Screenshots
Photos of defective product, screenshots of fake advertising, screenshots of cancelled orders, photos of incomplete construction work β€” anything visual that supports your complaint.
Warranty Card / Guarantee Certificate
If the product is under warranty and company refused to honour it β€” this is critical evidence.
Service Engineer Report / Expert Opinion
If an authorised service center confirmed the defect in writing, this significantly strengthens your case.
Your ID Proof β€” Aadhaar Card
Self-attested copy. Required for complainant identity verification.
Bank Statement / Payment Proof
If paid via bank transfer, UPI, credit card β€” bank statement showing the payment. Useful when bill doesn't exist or for service payments.
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Step-by-Step: File Complaint on e-Daakhil Portal

e-Daakhil (edaakhil.nic.in) is the Government of India's official portal for filing consumer court complaints online. It's free to use and available 24/7. Track your progress:

βš–οΈ Consumer Complaint Filing Tracker β€” e-Daakhil
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Register on e-Daakhil portal
⏱ 5 minutes β€” one-time
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Go to edaakhil.nic.in β€” the official Government of India portal. Click "Register" at the top right.

  • Select "Complainant" as your role
  • Enter your full name, mobile number, email ID
  • Enter your state and district
  • Set a password
  • Verify your mobile with OTP

Your account is ready. You can now file complaints against any company in India from this account. Login credentials are sent to your registered email.

2
Login and start a new complaint
⏱ 2 minutes
β–Ό

Login with your credentials β†’ Dashboard β†’ Click "File Complaint".

  • Select your State
  • Select the Commission: District / State / National (based on your claim amount β€” see Section 2 above)
  • Select the District where you want to file

Most consumers file at the District Commission of their home city. You don't need to be physically present at any point β€” everything is done online.

3
Fill complainant and respondent details
⏱ 5 minutes
β–Ό

Complainant (you):

  • Full name, address, mobile, email
  • Aadhaar number (for verification)

Respondent (company you're complaining against):

  • Full company name β€” exactly as on their bill/website
  • Registered office address (find on their website, GST certificate, or MCA portal)
  • You can add multiple respondents β€” e.g., both the manufacturer AND the seller

Tip: Add both the company and the store/dealer as respondents. This ensures someone is served even if one respondent is difficult to reach.

4
Write the complaint β€” facts and relief sought
⏱ 15–20 minutes β€” most important step
β–Ό

This is where you tell your story. Write clearly, factually, and chronologically:

Structure to follow:

  • Para 1 β€” Background: Who you are, what you purchased/hired, when, from where, for how much
  • Para 2 β€” The Problem: What defect/issue occurred, when it was noticed, what the specific deficiency is
  • Para 3 β€” Steps Taken: Complaints made to company, dates, responses received (or lack of response), legal notice sent
  • Para 4 β€” Cause of Action: Why you are entitled to relief β€” which section of Consumer Protection Act 2019 applies
  • Para 5 β€” Relief Sought: Exactly what you want β€” refund, replacement, compensation, or all three

Relief you can claim:

  • Full refund of purchase amount
  • Replacement with defect-free product
  • Repair of defective product
  • Compensation for physical, mental, and financial loss
  • Cost of litigation (legal costs)

Write in simple English or Hindi β€” courts are used to handling complaints from ordinary citizens. You do NOT need legal language.

5
Upload all supporting documents
⏱ 10 minutes
β–Ό

Upload scanned copies or clear photos of all your evidence. e-Daakhil accepts PDF and JPEG formats.

  • Purchase bill/invoice
  • Complaint correspondence with company (emails, WhatsApp screenshots)
  • Legal notice + delivery proof
  • Photos/videos of defective product or service
  • Warranty card (if applicable)
  • Any expert report
  • Your Aadhaar copy

Label each document clearly when uploading β€” "Invoice dated 15-Jan-2026", "Email from company rejecting complaint", etc. This helps the judge reference them easily.

File size limit: typically 2–5MB per document. Compress if needed using free tools like ilovepdf.com.

6
Pay filing fee and submit
⏱ 3 minutes
β–Ό

Filing fees are very nominal β€” for most consumer complaints, it's zero or very small:

  • Claims up to β‚Ή5 lakh: β‚Ή0 (Free)
  • β‚Ή5 lakh to β‚Ή10 lakh: β‚Ή200
  • β‚Ή10 lakh to β‚Ή20 lakh: β‚Ή400
  • β‚Ή20 lakh to β‚Ή50 lakh: β‚Ή1,000
  • Above β‚Ή50 lakh: β‚Ή2,000–5,000

Pay via UPI, net banking, or debit/credit card on the portal. Keep the payment receipt.

After payment, your complaint is officially filed. You receive a Case Number immediately via SMS and email. Use this to track your case status anytime at edaakhil.nic.in.

Filing Fees β€” Complete Table

Claim AmountForumFiling FeeAdditional
Up to β‚Ή5 LakhDistrict Commissionβ‚Ή0 β€” FreeNo additional cost
β‚Ή5L to β‚Ή10LDistrict Commissionβ‚Ή200β€”
β‚Ή10L to β‚Ή20LDistrict Commissionβ‚Ή400β€”
β‚Ή20L to β‚Ή50LDistrict Commissionβ‚Ή1,000β€”
β‚Ή50L to β‚Ή1 CroreState Commissionβ‚Ή2,500β€”
β‚Ή1 Crore to β‚Ή2 CroreState Commissionβ‚Ή4,000β€”
Above β‚Ή2 CroreNational Commissionβ‚Ή5,000β€”

βœ… No Lawyer Required

Under the Consumer Protection Act 2019, you can represent yourself before the consumer forum. You don't need to hire a lawyer β€” especially for cases below β‚Ή10–20 lakh. If you want professional help, consumer law advocates typically charge β‚Ή3,000–15,000 for district-level cases. For cases above β‚Ή50 lakh, legal representation is advisable.

What Happens After Filing β€” Case Timeline

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Day 0 (Filing Day)
Complaint Filed β€” Case Number Issued
Your complaint is registered. You receive a case number. The forum reviews admissibility β€” typically within 21 days.
πŸ“¬
Week 2–4
Notice Sent to Respondent
The consumer forum sends a formal notice to the company (respondent) with a copy of your complaint. They are given 30–45 days to file their written response.
πŸ“„
Month 1–2
Company Files Written Response
The company files their reply denying or accepting the complaint. You can file a rejoinder (counter-response) if needed. Most companies settle here to avoid continued proceedings.
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Month 2–5
Hearings and Evidence
The forum holds hearings (often online via video conference). Both sides present their arguments and evidence. You may be asked to appear or can participate online through e-Daakhil.
πŸ†
Month 3–6
Order Passed
The forum passes an order β€” typically directing the company to refund, replace, or pay compensation within 30–45 days. If they don't comply, you can file for execution of the order. Track your case anytime at edaakhil.nic.in using your case number.

Tips to Strengthen Your Consumer Complaint

1. Always Send a Legal Notice Before Filing

A registered legal notice to the company gives them one last chance to resolve β€” and it demonstrates to the forum that you tried. Courts look favourably on complainants who sent a proper legal notice. Use registered post + ordinary post (courts require both) and keep the postal receipts as proof.

2. Be Specific About the Relief You Want

Don't just say "I want justice." State exactly: "I seek a full refund of β‚Ή45,000 + β‚Ή25,000 as compensation for mental harassment + β‚Ή5,000 as cost of litigation." Specific, quantified demands are easier for the court to grant.

3. Keep All Communication Written

From the moment a problem arises β€” switch to email or WhatsApp (which creates a written record). Avoid phone-only conversations with customer service. If they say something verbally, follow up with "as discussed on the call today, you have agreed to..." in writing.

4. Mention Section Numbers

In your complaint, reference: "This amounts to a deficiency in service under Section 2(11) of the Consumer Protection Act 2019" or "This is an unfair trade practice under Section 2(47)." It shows you know your rights and makes the complaint look more serious.

5. Request Interim Relief for Urgent Cases

If you need urgent relief β€” for example, a defective medical device that poses health risk β€” you can request the forum for interim orders under Section 38(7) of the Consumer Protection Act. This can result in the company being directed to act immediately even before the final order.

Alternatives to Consumer Court β€” Try These First

PlatformForHow to UseResponse Time
Consumerhelpline.gov.inAll consumer complaintsNational Consumer Helpline β€” call 1800-11-4000 or file online2–4 weeks
PGPortal.gov.inGovt services grievancesPublic Grievance Portal β€” escalates to ministry concerned30 days
Ombudsman (Banking)Bank/NBFC complaintscms.rbi.org.in β€” RBI Ombudsman scheme30–60 days
IRDAI Bima BharosaInsurance complaintsbimabharosa.irdai.gov.in15–30 days
TRAI Complaint PortalTelecom/internet issuestrai.gov.in β€” DIPP helpline2–3 weeks
Lok AdalatSettled disputesBoth parties agree β€” free, fast, binding settlement1 day (if both agree)

πŸ’‘ Try NCH First

The National Consumer Helpline (consumerhelpline.gov.in) or toll-free 1800-11-4000 is often the fastest route. Many companies β€” especially large brands β€” have teams monitoring NCH complaints and resolve issues within 2–4 weeks to avoid court proceedings. File there first. If no resolution in 30 days, file on e-Daakhil.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to file a consumer court complaint online in India 2026?
File through the official e-Daakhil portal at edaakhil.nic.in. Register with your mobile and email β†’ Login β†’ File Complaint β†’ Select your state and district commission β†’ Fill party details and complaint facts β†’ Upload documents β†’ Pay filing fee (free for claims up to β‚Ή5 lakh) β†’ Submit. You receive a case number immediately. The entire process takes 30–45 minutes and can be done from your smartphone.
Is consumer court complaint free in India?
Yes β€” for claims up to β‚Ή5 lakh, filing a consumer court complaint is completely free. For higher claim amounts, the fee ranges from β‚Ή200 to β‚Ή5,000 depending on the amount and which forum (district/state/national) you approach. No lawyer is required β€” you can represent yourself. This makes consumer court one of the most accessible legal remedies available to ordinary Indians.
How long does a consumer court case take in India?
District Consumer Commission cases typically conclude in 3–6 months for straightforward cases. The Consumer Protection Act 2019 mandates disposal within 3 months if no testing of goods is required, and within 5 months if testing is required. In practice, complex cases may take 9–18 months. Many cases settle before the final order β€” companies often offer settlements once they receive the court notice to avoid adverse orders.
Can I file a consumer complaint against Amazon, Flipkart or other e-commerce companies?
Yes β€” the Consumer Protection Act 2019 specifically covers e-commerce companies. Under the E-Commerce Rules 2020, platforms like Amazon and Flipkart have grievance officers who must respond within 48 hours. If they don't resolve your complaint, you can file against the platform AND the seller on e-Daakhil. Many successful cases have been filed against major e-commerce platforms for delivering fake/damaged products or refusing refunds.
What if the company doesn't comply with the consumer court order?
If a company fails to comply with the consumer forum's order within the specified time (typically 30–45 days), you can file an Execution Petition in the same forum. Non-compliance with a consumer court order is punishable under Section 72 of the Consumer Protection Act 2019 with imprisonment of up to 3 years and/or a fine of up to β‚Ή1 crore. This provision gives consumer court orders real teeth β€” large companies rarely risk non-compliance.
Do I need a lawyer for consumer court?
No β€” you can represent yourself before any consumer forum in India. The consumer courts are designed to be accessible to ordinary citizens without legal training. The e-Daakhil portal, complaint format, and process are all designed for non-lawyers. For claims below β‚Ή20 lakh, most people successfully handle their own cases. For complex cases above β‚Ή50 lakh or involving technical medical/construction issues, hiring a consumer law advocate (β‚Ή3,000–15,000 for district cases) may be helpful.
What is the limitation period for filing a consumer complaint?
You must file a consumer complaint within 2 years from the date the cause of action arose β€” i.e., from when the defect was discovered or the service deficiency occurred. If you file after 2 years, you must provide a valid reason for the delay and the forum may condone the delay if satisfied. Always file as soon as possible β€” delays weaken your case and can result in rejection on limitation grounds.

Don't Let Companies Get Away With It

Every year, crores of Indians suffer from defective products, poor service, and corporate indifference β€” and do nothing because they think legal action is too complicated, expensive, or time-consuming.

It's not. e-Daakhil has made consumer justice genuinely accessible. β‚Ή0 for filing. No lawyer required. Done from your phone in 40 minutes.

The Consumer Protection Act 2019 is one of the strongest consumer protection laws in the world. Use it.

Before you file β€” try the National Consumer Helpline first (consumerhelpline.gov.in or 1800-11-4000). Many companies settle within 2–4 weeks when they receive an official complaint through the government portal. If that doesn't work β€” e-Daakhil is waiting.

πŸ“Œ Disclaimer

Filing fees, forum jurisdictions, and process details mentioned in this article are based on the Consumer Protection Act 2019 and publicly available government information as of May 2026. Portal interfaces and specific procedures may change. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For complex cases, please consult a qualified consumer law advocate. Shoonyas.in is not affiliated with any government portal or legal institution.

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