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NCDRC & 10 States Achieve 100%+ Consumer Case Disposal

In a landmark achievement for consumer rights, the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) and ten states achieved a disposal rate exceeding 100% for consumer cases in July 2025. This milestone indicates that more cases were resolved than filed during the month, highlighting the efficiency of the consumer grievance redressal system.

Record Disposal Rates Across States

Data from the Department of Consumer Affairs reveals that NCDRC achieved a disposal rate of 122%, while Tamil Nadu led with 277%. Other states performing exceptionally include Rajasthan (214%), Telangana (158%), Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand (150% each), Meghalaya (140%), Kerala (122%), Puducherry (111%), Chhattisgarh (108%), and Uttar Pradesh (101%).

Overall, the July 2025 disposal rate surpassed figures for the same period in 2024, reflecting concerted efforts to resolve consumer disputes swiftly and effectively.

e-Jagriti: Transforming Consumer Grievance Redressal

The Department of Consumer Affairs launched the next-generation digital platform, e-Jagriti, on 1st January 2025. Since then, over two lakh users, including NRIs, have registered, and 85,531 cases have been filed this year alone.

e-Jagriti integrates legacy systems like OCMS, e-Daakhil, NCDRC CMS, and CONFONET, providing a unified interface. Users can file complaints via OTP authentication, track case progress, pay fees online or offline, and attend virtual hearings from anywhere in India or abroad.

Key Features of e-Jagriti

  • Digital case filing and document exchange
  • Real-time SMS and email updates
  • Multilingual support and voice-to-text for visually challenged users
  • Dedicated advocate modules for case tracking and hearing alerts
  • Secure judge access to digital files, smart calendars, and virtual courtrooms
  • Integrated Bharat Kosh and PayGov payment gateways
  • End-to-end encryption and role-based access for data security

This inclusive design ensures faster, accessible, and eco-friendly consumer justice.

Success Stories Across India

Tamil Nadu

A consumer in Dharmapuri received ₹14,249 as a refund for a defective television, ₹5,000 for mental anguish, and ₹10,000 for litigation costs. In Thanjavur, another consumer was awarded ₹99,500 plus 9% interest, ₹500,000 compensation, and ₹10,000 litigation costs for NEET coaching refund.

Punjab

In Barnala, a consumer won a refund of ₹3.09 lakh for defective tiles causing structural issues, along with ₹10,000 for mental anguish and ₹5,000 litigation costs, including 7% interest.

Haryana

In Rewari, a defective dishwasher case resulted in ₹48,000 refund, ₹13,097 AMC reimbursement, and ₹25,000 compensation for harassment.

Gujarat

In Ahmedabad, a consumer denied Mediclaim reimbursement was awarded full refund, 7% interest, and ₹2,000 each for harassment and litigation costs.

Impact and Way Forward

The success of e-Jagriti demonstrates India’s commitment to strengthening consumer rights. Citizens can now assert their rights with ease, transparency, and efficiency. The Department of Consumer Affairs encourages nationwide usage of the platform for faster and inclusive grievance redressal.

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