Complaint cases refer to legal proceedings initiated when an individual or entity files a formal complaint against another party, alleging a violation of their rights, breach of a legal obligation, or some form of harm or wrongdoing. The WHRC Legal Cell under the project "JUSTICE FOR ALL - A socio-Legal Service" may handle a variety of complaint cases, including
Consumer Complaints: Assisting clients in cases of unfair business practices, defective products, or services that do not meet expectations.
Property Disputes: Representing parties involved in disputes related to property ownership, boundaries, or landlord-tenant issues.
Family Disputes: Addressing complaints involving divorce, child custody, alimony, domestic violence, and more.
Employment Grievances: Assisting employees in cases of wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, or wage disputes.
Contractual Disputes: Handling complaints arising from breaches of contracts, non-performance, or disputes over terms and conditions.
Personal Injury Claims: Representing individuals seeking compensation for injuries caused by negligence or intentional actions.
Defamation Cases: Pursuing complaints related to false statements or damage to reputation through libel or slander.
Intellectual Property Infringements: Assisting clients in cases of copyright, trademark, or patent infringement complaints.
Environmental Violations: Addressing complaints related to environmental harm, pollution, or violations of conservation regulations.
Human Rights Violations: Representing individuals in complaints involving violations of fundamental rights or discrimination.
Cyber crime Complaints: Handling cases of cyber-bullying, online harassment, hacking, or identity theft.
Public Interest Litigation (PILs): Filing complaints on behalf of the public interest in matters of social importance.