Mode of Submitting Complaints
Complaints should be made in writing to the Ombudsman. The Court Fee necessary for filing a complaint is only Rs.10/- and that services of Advocate is unnecessary for conducting the case make this institution unique, inexpensive and fast functioning.
Complaints to the Ombudsman should be addressed to the Secretary. They are to be prepared in ordinary paper and accompanied by Form A duly filled up and with stamps worth Rs.10 affixed therein. Form A can be obtained from any office of the Local Bodies. Complaints, prepared as above and accompanied by as many copies as there are respondents in the case, can be presented in person to The Secretary, or sent to him by post at the Office of the Ombudsman for LSGI, Bartons Hill Bungalow, Kunnukuzhi P.O; Thiruvananthapuram – 695037. Telephones: 0471-2300541, 2300542, and 2300543. Fax. 0471-2300542.
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