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Not many years from today, both due to lack of awareness and enforcement, the consumer was mostly at the mercy of the sellers. However, today as a consumer you have more power than ever not only in terms of choice or accessibility of goods but also protection of your rights. Especially, with the coming of Consumer Protection Act, 1986 and its efficient enforcement, comparatively accessible procedures and swift resolution of cases make it a rather powerful tool in the hands of consumers to safeguard their interests. So today if you have a cause for action against a seller who is not responding to your complaints, solution is literally just one court case away. The process is quick, responsive and does not need an advocate to represent the case.
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To make this procedure simple and comprehensible, we have broken down and prepared an exhaustive guide for you to file a case in consumer court.
What kind of complaints can you file in the consumer courts?
You can file a written complaint in a consumer court against an unresponsive seller in any of the following cases-
Who can file a case in the consumer courts?
You can file a case in the consumer courts if you are one of the following:
Where to file the complaint?
Where to file the complaint is depends on two factors "firstly monetary value based; secondly location based. Based on the money value of the goods/ services purchased, you should approach-
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How to file a complaint?
Firstly, ensure that a written notice to attend to your complaint has been presented to the opponent. If the opponent fails to respond satisfactorily to your complaint you still have the option of resolving the case outside the court by either registering your complaint online on the http://consumerhelpline.gov.in , or through phone (1800-11-400). They will then take up the case with the concerned seller and try to resolve it in maximum 60 days.However if you still want to file a case with a consumer fora you should keep these things in mindÂÂÂ
Value of goods (in Rs.)
Registration Fee (in Rs.)
Less than 1 lakh
100
1 lakh to 5 lakh
200
5 lakh to ten lakh
400
10 lakh to 20 lakh
500
20 lakh to 50 lakh
2000
50 lakh to 1 crore
4000
1 crore or above
5000
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When can you file the complaint
You can file the complaint within two years from the date it arose. In case of delay on reasonable grounds, a special request can be made before the court to consider the case.
Things to note:

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