Judiciary Complaint Registration with Helpful Foundation⚖️
⬇️Download and Submit Forms📝
Click the links below to ⬇️download the forms required to register your complaint with Helpful Foundation (HF):
👉Instructions:
- Download the forms by clicking the links above.
- Fill out the forms completely and attach any supporting documents or evidence.
- Send the completed forms via email to: 📨pg@helpful.foundation
👉Note:
- HF Membership Holders: No fee is required to register a complaint.
- Non-Members: A fee is applicable for legal action and complaint registration
Public Grievance Issues for Complaint Registration
📌Types of Judiciary Complaints in India
Misconduct of Judges & Court Staff
- Accepting bribes, showing bias, or favouritism in cases.
- Misuse of judicial position for personal/financial gain.
- Disrespectful or abusive behaviour towards litigants/lawyers.
- Nepotism in appointment of lawyers or staff.
Delay & Negligence in Justice Delivery
- Excessive delays in hearings or judgments.
- Adjournments without valid reason.
- Non-availability of judges or staff causing backlog.
- Neglect in urgent cases (bail, stay orders, human rights issues).
Procedural Irregularities
- Denial of fair hearing or violation of natural justice.
- Passing orders without following proper procedure.
- Manipulation of case listings or case transfers.
- Denial of access to legal aid for poor litigants.
Corruption & Abuse of Power
- Demands for bribes through court staff, lawyers, or middlemen.
- Misuse of judicial power for political or corporate interests.
- Fabrication or suppression of evidence in collusion with parties.
Accessibility & Infrastructure Complaints
- Lack of basic facilities in courts (toilets, seating, accessibility for disabled).
- Harassment of women, SC/ST, or minority litigants in court premises.
- Exploitation by touts, clerks, or registry staff.
Who Can File a Judiciary Complaint?
- Litigants (victims of judicial misconduct or negligence).
- Lawyers (witnessing corruption, bias, or misconduct).
- Any citizen affected by irregularities in justice delivery.
- Helpful Foundation (taking suo motu cognizance of reports/media).
Where Such Complaints May Go ?
- High Court Chief Justice / Registrar – for complaints against judges/staff of subordinate courts.
- Supreme Court (In-House Procedure) – for complaints against High Court judges.
- Judicial Accountability Committees / Vigilance Cells.
- Bar Council of India / State Bar Councils – for misconduct by lawyers.
- Lokpal / Lokayukta – if corruption is involved.
- NHRC/SHRC – if judicial negligence leads to human rights violations.
✅ Judiciary Complaints = Grievances about corruption, misconduct, negligence, or denial of justice in courts or by judicial officers.