File complaint against RETIRED Police Officer in India

Started by OPU, May 01, 2025, 01:27 PM

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Step-by-Step Guide to File a Complaint Against a Retired Police Officer in India and Circumstances for Filing

  • Understand When You Can File a Complaint

    A complaint against a retired police officer can be filed if they misuse their past influence, engage in illegal activities, or harass others. Common circumstances include:

    - Dadagiri or Bullying: The retired officer threatens or intimidates you, using their old police connections to scare you or avoid accountability.
    - Misusing Police Contacts: They pull strings at the local police station to dismiss complaints or block investigations against them.
    - Illegal Activities: Involvement in extortion, property disputes, or other crimes, acting as if they're above the law.
    - Arrogant Attitude: Displaying a "What can you do against me?" mindset, leveraging their past authority to silence victims.
    - Harassment: Threatening you or your family, either directly or through active police officers they influence.
    - Corruption or Fraud: Using their reputation to cheat people, such as in financial scams or land grabbing.
    If the retired officer's actions harm you or break the law, you have the right to act.

  • Gather Evidence of Misconduct

    Collect proof to support your complaint. This makes your case stronger and harder to dismiss. Examples include:

    - Photos or videos of the retired officer's actions (e.g., threats or property damage).
    - Audio recordings of their "dadagiri" attitude or verbal abuse.
    - Text messages, emails, or WhatsApp chats showing their threats or influence over police.
    - Witness statements from neighbors, friends, or others who saw the incident.
    - Medical reports if their actions caused physical harm.
    - Any documents, like property papers, if the complaint involves fraud or land issues.

    Keep copies of everything and store them safely.

  • Write a Detailed Complaint Letter

    Draft a clear, formal letter describing the issue. Keep it simple and factual. Include:
    - Your name, address, and contact details.
    - The retired officer's name and, if possible, their last known designation or police station.
    - A detailed description of the incident: what happened, when, where, and how.
    - Mention their "dadagiri" behavior, like boasting about police connections or saying, "What can you do against me?"
    - List any evidence you're attaching (e.g., photos, recordings).
    - State what action you want, like an investigation or legal action.

    Use polite, formal language and avoid emotional outbursts.

  • Visit the Local Police Station

    Go to the police station in the area where the incident happened. This is usually the first step.

    - Ask to meet the Station House Officer (SHO) or duty officer.
    - Submit your written complaint and provide a copy of your evidence.
    - Request a receipt or acknowledgment with a complaint number.
    - Be calm but firm, even if the police seem hesitant due to the retired officer's influence.

    If the police refuse to register your complaint, note the officer's name and the date for future reference.

  • Escalate to Senior Police Officers

    If the local police station ignores your complaint or protects the retired officer, escalate the issue.

    - Write a complaint to the Superintendent of Police (SP) or Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) of your district.
    - Send it via Registered Post with Acknowledgment Due (RPAD) for proof of delivery.
    - Mention that the local police failed to act, possibly due to the retired officer's influence.
    - Attach a copy of your original complaint and any evidence.

    The SP or DCP can order the police station to register a First Information Report (FIR) or investigate.

  • File an FIR for Serious Offenses

    If the retired officer's actions involve serious crimes (e.g., assault, extortion, or threats), insist on filing an FIR.

    - An FIR is a legal document that starts a criminal investigation.
    - If the police refuse to file it, approach a local Magistrate under Section 156(3) of the Criminal Procedure Code.
    - Present your complaint to the Magistrate, who can order the police to register an FIR.

    This step is crucial if the retired officer's "dadagiri" involves criminal behavior.

  • Approach the Police Complaints Authority (PCA)

    Many states have a Police Complaints Authority to handle complaints against police personnel, including retired officers if they misuse influence.

    - Check if your state has a PCA (e.g., Delhi, Kerala, or Assam).
    - Submit a written complaint with evidence to the PCA office.
    - Mention how the retired officer uses their police connections to avoid accountability.

    The PCA can investigate and recommend action, even if the officer is retired.

  • Contact the Human Rights Commission

    If the retired officer's actions violate your rights (e.g., harassment or illegal detention through active police), file a complaint with:

    - The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) at nhrc.nic.in.
    - Your State Human Rights Commission, if available.

    Submit your complaint online or by post, including all evidence and details of police inaction.
    The NHRC can investigate and push for action against the retired officer's misuse of influence.

  • File a Case in Court

    If the police and authorities fail to act, approach the judiciary.

    - File a writ petition in the High Court under Article 226 of the Constitution for violation of your rights.
    - For serious cases, approach the Supreme Court under Article 32.
    - Hire a lawyer to draft the petition, including evidence of the retired officer's "dadagiri" and police inaction.

    Courts can order investigations or punish the retired officer if guilty.

  • Use Online Complaint Portals

    Many states offer online platforms to file complaints against police-related issues.
    - Visit your state police website (e.g., uppolice.gov.in for Uttar Pradesh or mumbaipolice.gov.in for Mumbai).
    - Register your complaint with details of the retired officer's actions and evidence.
    - Note the complaint ID for follow-up.

    Online portals are useful if the local police station is uncooperative due to the officer's influence.

  • Follow Up on Your Complaint

    Stay proactive to ensure your complaint isn't buried.

    - Use the complaint number or FIR number to track progress.
    - Contact the police station, SP, or PCA regularly for updates.
    - Keep records of all communications, like emails or call logs.
    - If you suspect the retired officer is using their contacts to close the case, escalate to higher authorities or the court immediately.

  • Seek Legal Help if Needed

    If the retired officer's influence makes it hard to get justice, consult a lawyer.

    - A lawyer can guide you through filing an FIR, approaching the Magistrate, or going to court.
    - They can also help draft strong complaints to counter the officer's "What can you do?" attitude.
    Legal aid is available through free services like the District Legal Services Authority if you can't afford a lawyer.

  • Stay Safe and Persistent

    Retired officers may try to intimidate you with their connections or arrogant behavior.

    - Avoid direct confrontation and focus on legal channels.
    - Keep trusted people informed about your complaint for safety.
    - Don't give up, even if the local police seem biased. Higher authorities and courts can hold retired officers accountable.


    Persistence is key to overcoming their influence and "dadagiri."


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Note: If necessary, feel free to inform the "Director General of Police" of your state as well. Following is a list of all DGP offices in India. The information contained in the list might get outdated so make sure you check the details again on the official website or on Google.



Andhra Pradesh
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Andhra Pradesh Police Headquarters, Mangalagiri, Guntur District
  • Pin Code: 522503
  • Phone Number: 0863-2340100 (PHQ General), Specific DGP office numbers may vary.


Arunachal Pradesh
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, Itanagar
  • Pin Code: 791113
  • Phone Number: +91 360 2218190 (O), +91 360 2211433 (OF)


Assam
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Assam Police Headquarters, Ulubari, Guwahati
  • Pin Code: 781007
  • Phone Number: 0361-2450555, 0361-2455126 (DGP Office/PHQ)


Bihar
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Bihar Police Headquarters, Sardar Patel Bhawan, Bailey Road, Patna
  • Pin Code: 800023
  • Phone Number: 0612-2294318, 0612-2294319 (PHQ Control/Helpline)


Chhattisgarh
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Police Headquarters (PHQ), Sector 19, Atal Nagar (Nava Raipur)
  • Pin Code: 492002 (Verify exact PIN for PHQ)
  • Phone Number: 0771-2221100 (DGP Office), 0771-2511253 (Control Room)


Goa
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, Near Azad Maidan, Panaji
  • Pin Code: 403001
  • Phone Number: +91 832 2428360 (O), +91 832 2428073 (OF)


Gujarat
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Police Bhavan, Sector 18, Gandhinagar
  • Pin Code: 382018
  • Phone Number: +91 79 23254444 (General PHQ), +91 79 23245329 (OF/DGP Section)


Haryana
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Police Headquarter, Sector 6, Panchkula
  • Pin Code: 134109
  • Phone Number: +91 172 2587529, +91 172 2570070 (O)


Himachal Pradesh
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Himachal Pradesh Police Headquarters, Nigam Vihar, Chotta Shimla, Shimla
  • Pin Code: 171002
  • Phone Number: +91 177 2626222, +91 177 2626938 (O)


Jharkhand
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Jharkhand Police Headquarters, Dhurwa, Ranchi
  • Pin Code: 834004
  • Phone Number: +91 651 2400737 (DGP Office), 0651-2446607 (Control Room)


Karnataka
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General and Inspector General of Police, No. 2, Nrupathunga Road, Bengaluru
  • Pin Code: 560001
  • Phone Number: +91 80 22211777 (O), +91 80 22942222 (Control Room)


Kerala
  • Office Address: Office of the State Police Chief (Director General of Police), State Police Headquarters, Vellayambalam, Thiruvananthapuram
  • Pin Code: 695010
  • Phone Number: +91 471 2721601 (O), +91 471 2726560 (OF)


Madhya Pradesh
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, Jahangirabad, Bhopal
  • Pin Code: 462008
  • Phone Number: 0755-2443500 (DGP Office), 0755-2443501/2 (Control Room)


Maharashtra
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Maharashtra State Police Headquarters, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Colaba, Mumbai
  • Pin Code: 400001
  • Phone Number: 022-22026636, 022-22855515 (General PHQ), 022-22026601 (DGP Office - verify)


Manipur
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, Babupara, Imphal West
  • Pin Code: 795001
  • Phone Number: +91 385 2451166 (O), +91 385 2450289


Meghalaya
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Meghalaya Police Headquarters, Secretariat Hills, Shillong
  • Pin Code: 793001
  • Phone Number: 0364-2224400, 0364-2226538


Mizoram
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Mizoram Police Headquarters, Khatla, Aizawl
  • Pin Code: 796001
  • Phone Number: 0389-2334743 (DGP Office), 0389-2336101 (Control Room)


Nagaland
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Nagaland Police Headquarters, P.R. Hill, Kohima
  • Pin Code: 797001
  • Phone Number: 0370-2243711, 0370-2243712


Odisha
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, State Police Headquarters, Buxi Bazar, Cuttack
  • Pin Code: 753001
  • Phone Number: 0671-2304001 (PHQ), 0671-2306421 (Control Room)


Punjab
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Punjab Police Headquarters, Sector 9-C, Chandigarh
  • Pin Code: 160009
  • Phone Number: +91 172 2743772 (O), +91 172 2743272


Rajasthan
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, Lal Kothi, Tonk Road, Jaipur
  • Pin Code: 302015
  • Phone Number: 0141-2744435 (DGP Office), 0141-2744522/3 (General)


Sikkim
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, NH10, Upper Sichey, Sungava, Gangtok
  • Pin Code: 737101
  • Phone Number: 03592-202031 (DGP Office), 03592-202042 (General)


Tamil Nadu
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, No. 601, Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai, Mylapore, Chennai
  • Pin Code: 600004
  • Phone Number: 044-28447701, 044-28447702 (DGP Office)


Telangana
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Telangana State Police Headquarters, Lakdi-ka-pul, Hyderabad
  • Pin Code: 500004
  • Phone Number: 040-23237462, 040-23234622 (DGP Office/PHQ)


Tripura
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, Fire Brigade Chowmuhani, Akhaura Road, Agartala
  • Pin Code: 799001
  • Phone Number: 0381-2324500, 0381-2324501 (General PHQ)


Uttar Pradesh
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Uttar Pradesh Police Headquarters, Signature Building, Tower 2, 9th Floor, Sector 7, Gomti Nagar Extension, Shaheed Path, Lucknow
  • Pin Code: 226010
  • Phone Number: 0522-2390240 (DGP Control Room), 0522-2390241 (GSO to DGP)


Uttarakhand
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, 12 Subhash Road, Dehradun
  • Pin Code: 248001
  • Phone Number: +91 135 2712082 (O), +91 135 2712080 (OF)


West Bengal
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, West Bengal Police Directorate, Nabanna Building (11th & 12th Floor), 325, Sarat Chatterjee Road, Mandirtala, Shibpur, Howrah
  • Pin Code: 711102
  • Phone Number: 033-2214-5401, 033-2214-5402 (DGP Office)


UNION TERRITORIES



Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, Atlanta Point, Port Blair
  • Pin Code: 744104
  • Phone Number: +91 3192 230216 (O), +91 3192 234045


Chandigarh
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, Additional Deluxe Building, Sector 9-D, Chandigarh
  • Pin Code: 160009
  • Phone Number: +91 172 2740106 (DGP Office), 0172-2749194 (Control Room)


Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police (IGP rank holds charge), Police Headquarter, Dunetha, Airport Road, Nani Daman, Daman
  • Pin Code: 396210
  • Phone Number: 0260-2220333 (IGP Office), 0260-2220444 / 2220222 (Control Room)


Delhi (NCT)
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police (Commissioner holds charge), Police Headquarters, Jai Singh Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi
  • Pin Code: 110001
  • Phone Number: 011-23490010, 011-23490201 (EPABX - PHQ), 112 (Emergency)


Jammu and Kashmir
  • Office Address (Summer - May to Oct): Office of the Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, Peer Bagh, Srinagar
  • Pin Code (Srinagar): 190001
  • Phone (Srinagar): +91 194 2443011 (O), +91 194 2443010 (OF)
  • Office Address (Winter - Nov to Apr): Office of the Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, Gulshan Ground, Jammu
  • Pin Code (Jammu): 180001
  • Phone (Jammu): +91 191 2430871 (O), +91 191 2430841 (OF)


Ladakh
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Ladakh Police Headquarters, Near Spituk Monastery, Leh
  • Pin Code: 194101
  • Phone Number: 01982-260888 (DGP Office), 01982-252100 (Control Room)


Lakshadweep
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police (SP rank holds charge), Police Headquarters, Kavaratti
  • Pin Code: 682555
  • Phone Number: 04896-262258 (SP Office), 04896-263100 (Control Room)


Puducherry
  • Office Address: Office of the Director General of Police, Police Head Quarters, No. 2, Dumas Street, Puducherry
  • Pin Code: 605001
  • Phone Number: 0413-2334006 (DGP Office), 0413-2337361 (General)


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Note: Here's a list of all email addresses for all DGP Offices in India - The Email address may get changed in near future so make sure you get the latest email address from the official website of your state police department or from Google.



Andhra Pradesh


Arunachal Pradesh


Assam


Bihar


Chhattisgarh


Goa


Gujarat


Haryana


Himachal Pradesh


Jharkhand


Karnataka


Kerala


Madhya Pradesh


Maharashtra


Manipur


Meghalaya


Mizoram


Nagaland


Odisha


Punjab


Rajasthan


Sikkim


Tamil Nadu


Telangana


Tripura


Uttar Pradesh


Uttarakhand


West Bengal


UNION TERRITORIES



Andaman and Nicobar Islands


Chandigarh


Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu



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If required contact the Chief Minister's Office of your state as well. The details are as follows:

India - State & Union Territory CM Helplines / Grievance Redressal Contacts


Andhra Pradesh
  • Helpline Name: Spandana
  • Helpline Number: 1902 (Toll-Free Call Center) or 1800-425-4440
  • Portal: https://www.spandana.ap.gov.in/
  • Email Address: [email protected]
  • Office Address: Chief Minister's Office, Building #1, 1st Floor, AP Secretariat Office, Velagapudi.
  • Pincode: 522238


Arunachal Pradesh


Assam


Bihar
  • Helpline Name: Bihar Lok Shikayat Nivaran Adhikar Adhiniyam
  • Helpline Number: 18003456284 (Toll-Free) or 0612-2205008 / 0612-2205009
  • Portal: http://lokshikayat.bihar.gov.in/
  • Email Address: [email protected]
  • Office Address: Lok Shikayat Nivaran Karyalay (Varies by district/level - Use portal/helpline for specifics). Centralized at Chief Minister Secretariat, 4, Desh Ratna Marg, Patna.
  • Pincode: 800001 (Patna Secretariat)


Chhattisgarh
  • Helpline Name: Jan Chaupal / Mukhyamantri Helpline
  • Helpline Number: 181 or 104 (Health) or via District Collectorates
  • Portal: https://cg.nic.in/janchaupal/ (Integrated Portal)
  • Email Address: Connect via portal
  • Office Address: Chief Minister's Office, Mantralaya, Mahanadi Bhawan, Naya Raipur Atal Nagar, Raipur.
  • Pincode: 492002


Goa


Gujarat
  • Helpline Name: SWAGAT Online (State Wide Attention on Grievances by Application of Technology)
  • Helpline Number: Grievances typically routed via District Collectorates or online portal. State general helpline 1076 may apply.
  • Portal: https://swagat.gujarat.gov.in/
  • Email Address: Connect via portal or [email protected] (CM Office General)
  • Office Address: Chief Minister's Office, Block No. 1, 5th Floor, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar.
  • Pincode: 382010


Haryana
  • Helpline Name: CM Window / Antyodaya Saral
  • Helpline Number: 1800-2000-023 (Antyodaya Saral Helpline) or 0172-3968400
  • Portal: https://cmhelpline.haryana.gov.in/ or https://saralharyana.gov.in/
  • Email Address: Connect via portal
  • Office Address: CM Grievance Cell, 4th Floor, Haryana Civil Secretariat, Sector-1, Chandigarh.
  • Pincode: 160001


Himachal Pradesh
  • Helpline Name: Mukhyamantri Seva Sankalp Helpline
  • Helpline Number: 1100 (Toll-Free)
  • Portal: https://cmsankalp.hp.gov.in/
  • Email Address: Connect via portal or [email protected]
  • Office Address: Chief Minister's Office, H.P. Secretariat, Shimla.
  • Pincode: 171002


Jharkhand
  • Helpline Name: Mukhyamantri Jan Samvad Kendra
  • Helpline Number: 181 (Toll-Free)
  • Portal: https://cmjansamvad.jharkhand.gov.in/
  • Email Address: Connect via portal
  • Office Address: Chief Minister's Office, Project Bhawan, Dhurwa, Ranchi.
  • Pincode: 834004


Karnataka
  • Helpline Name: Integrated Public Grievance Redressal System (IPGRS)
  • Helpline Number: 1902 or via District Helplines
  • Portal: https://ipgrs.karnataka.gov.in/
  • Email Address: Connect via portal or [email protected] (CM Office General)
  • Office Address: Chief Minister's Office, Room No. 320, 3rd Floor, Vidhana Soudha, Bengaluru.
  • Pincode: 560001


Kerala


Madhya Pradesh
  • Helpline Name: CM Helpline 181
  • Helpline Number: 181 (Toll-Free)
  • Portal: http://cmhelpline.mp.gov.in/
  • Email Address: Connect via portal or [email protected]
  • Office Address: Lok Seva Prabandhan Vibhag, Mantralaya, Vallabh Bhawan, Bhopal.
  • Pincode: 462004


Maharashtra
  • Helpline Name: Aaple Sarkar Grievance Redressal Portal
  • Helpline Number: 1800-120-8040 (General Helpline)
  • Portal: https://aaplesarkar.mahaonline.gov.in/ (Grievance Section)
  • Email Address: Connect via portal or [email protected] (CM Office General)
  • Office Address: Chief Minister's Office, 6th Floor, Mantralaya, Madam Cama Road, Nariman Point, Mumbai.
  • Pincode: 400032


Manipur
  • Helpline Name: CM Da Haisi (Let's Inform the CM)
  • Helpline Number: 1800-345-3818 (Toll-Free)
  • Portal: http://pgportal.gov.in/ (Centralized Portal)
  • Email Address: [email protected] (CM Office General)
  • Office Address: Chief Minister's Secretariat, Babupara, Imphal.
  • Pincode: 795001


Meghalaya
  • Portal: Meghalaya Public Grievance Redressal And Monitoring System https://megpgrams.gov.in/
  • Email Address: Connect via portal or [email protected] (CM Office General)
  • Office Address: Chief Minister's Office, Meghalaya Secretariat, Rilang Building, Shillong.
  • Pincode: 793001


Mizoram


Nagaland


Odisha


Punjab
  • Helpline Name: CM Helpline / Punjab Government Grievance Redressal System (PGRS)
  • Helpline Number: 1100 (State Helpline)
  • Portal: https://connect.punjab.gov.in/
  • Email Address: Connect via portal
  • Office Address: Public Grievance Redressal, Department of Governance Reforms, Punjab Civil Secretariat, Chandigarh.
  • Pincode: 160001


Rajasthan
  • Helpline Name: Rajasthan Sampark
  • Helpline Number: 181 (Toll-Free)
  • Portal: http://sampark.rajasthan.gov.in/
  • Email Address: Connect via portal or [email protected]
  • Office Address: Directorate of Public Grievances, Room No. 7116, Main Building, Government Secretariat, Jaipur.
  • Pincode: 302005


Sikkim


Tamil Nadu
  • Helpline Name: CM Helpline / Mudhalvarin Mugavari
  • Helpline Number: 1100 (Toll-Free)
  • Portal: https://cmhelpline.tnega.org/
  • Email Address: [email protected]
  • Office Address: Chief Minister's Special Cell, Secretariat, Fort St. George, Chennai.
  • Pincode: 600009


Telangana


Tripura
  • Helpline Name: CM Helpline
  • Helpline Number: 1905 (Toll-Free)
  • Portal: https://cmhelpline.tripura.gov.in/
  • Email Address: Connect via portal
  • Office Address: Chief Minister's Secretariat, Civil Secretariat Complex, Agartala.
  • Pincode: 799010


Uttar Pradesh
  • Helpline Name: Jansunwai (IGR Portal) / CM Helpline
  • Helpline Number: 1076 (Toll-Free CM Helpline)
  • Portal: http://jansunwai.up.nic.in/
  • Email Address: Connect via portal or [email protected]
  • Office Address: Chief Minister Helpline, Lok Bhavan, Uttar Pradesh Secretariat, Lucknow.
  • Pincode: 226001


Uttarakhand


West Bengal


Union Territories


Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  • Portal: Lieutenant Governor's Secretariat / http://pgportal.gov.in/ (Centralized Portal)
  • Helpline Number: 03192-233331 (LG Secretariat) / 1077 (District Control Room)
  • Email Address: [email protected] (LG Office)
  • Office Address: Lieutenant Governor's Secretariat, Raj Niwas, Port Blair.
  • Pincode: 744101


Chandigarh


Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu


Delhi (NCT)
  • Portal: Public Grievance Management System (PGMS) http://pgms.delhi.gov.in/
  • Helpline Number: 1076 (Doorstep Services/Info Helpline - can guide on grievances) or 011-23392352/53 (Public Grievance Monitoring System)
  • Email Address: Connect via portal
  • Office Address: Chief Minister's Office, Delhi Secretariat, I.P. Estate, New Delhi.
  • Pincode: 110002


Jammu and Kashmir
  • Helpline Name: Jammu & Kashmir Integrated Grievance Redressal and Monitoring System (JK-IGRAMS)
  • Portal: http://jkgrievance.in/
  • Helpline Number: 0191-2560265 / 0194-2502593 (Grievance Cell Numbers)
  • Email Address: Connect via portal or [email protected]
  • Office Address: Lieutenant Governor's Grievance Cell, Civil Secretariat, Jammu / Srinagar.
  • Pincode: 180001 (Jammu), 190001 (Srinagar)


Ladakh


Lakshadweep


Puducherry
  • Portal: Chief Secretariat Grievance Cell / http://pgportal.gov.in/
  • Helpline Number: 0413-2334146 (Chief Secretariat Control Room)
  • Email Address: [email protected] (CM Office General)
  • Office Address: Chief Minister's Office, Chief Secretariat, Goubert Avenue, Puducherry.
  • Pincode: 605001


Note: Helpline numbers, portals, and contact details can change. It's always advisable to check the official government website of the respective state or union territory for the most current information. Some helpline numbers may be specific to certain schemes or issues. The CPGRAMS portal (https://pgportal.gov.in/) can often be used for grievances related to central subjects or if state-level redressal is unsatisfactory.