Consumer Rights Guides
In-depth articles on how to draft legal notices, escalate complaints, and enforce your rights as an Indian consumer.
Create Your Complaint — ₹99How to Send a Legal Notice to an E-Commerce Company for a Refused Refund
Step-by-step guide to drafting an air-tight demand notice to Amazon, Flipkart, Meesho, or any online retailer when they refuse your refund.
Trapped by Dark Patterns: What to Do When an App Secretly Charges Your Card
How to identify unauthorized auto-debits, invoke CCPA dark-pattern regulations, and get your money back from subscription traps.
Writing an Effective Escalation Letter to the RBI Banking Ombudsman
How to format a chronological complaint narrative that passes RBI Ombudsman intake — avoid the #1 reason escalations get rejected.
Delayed Insurance Claim Settlement? Draft a Formal Complaint to IRDAI
What to do when your health, motor, or life insurance claim is stuck in review or wrongfully rejected. Template + escalation path.
Flight Cancelled by Airline? Your Legal Rights and Complaint Format
DGCA refund rules, denied boarding compensation, and how to send a formal demand to get your money back — not just travel credits.
How to Draft a Formal Notice to a Telecom Provider for Wrongful Billing
Broadband bill inflated? Connection terminated without notice? This guide covers TRAI escalation and the exact complaint format.
Builder Delayed Possession? The Exact Legal Notice Format Under RERA
How flat buyers can issue a formal notice to an infrastructure developer and establish default timelines before approaching RERA.
5 Common Mistakes That Get Consumer Court Complaints Instantly Rejected
Improper jurisdiction, vague timelines, missing demand notices — the administrative pitfalls that waste months of your time.
Legal Notice vs. Consumer Helpline (NCH): Which Resolves Grievances Faster?
A practical comparison of NCH (1800-11-4000) vs. a private legal demand notice — when to use which, and how to combine both.
The Complete Consumer Complaint Escalation Matrix for India
Customer Care → Nodal Officer → Ombudsman → Consumer Commission. Every sector covered: banking, telecom, e-commerce, insurance, airlines.