In July 2025, a landmark success was recorded in India’s consumer grievance redressal system—ten States and the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) achieved disposal rates exceeding 100%, meaning they resolved more cases than were filed during the month. This reflects a robust and accelerating pace in consumer justice delivery.
July 2025 Disposal Statistics: Going Beyond 100%
NCDRC and State-by-State Performance
The Department of Consumer Affairs released critical data showing,
- NCDRC: 122% disposal rate
- Tamil Nadu: 277%
- Rajasthan: 214%
- Telangana: 158%
- Himachal Pradesh & Uttarakhand: 150% each
- Meghalaya: 140%
- Kerala: 122%
- Puducherry: 111%
- Chhattisgarh: 108%
- Uttar Pradesh: 101%
These figures not only showcase efficiency but also underscore a stronger comparative performance against July 2024, where national disposals were notably lower
e‑Jagriti Platform: Empowering Digital Redressal
Launched on 1 January 2025, e‑Jagriti is a next‑generation integrated digital platform designed to unify legacy grievance systems (OCMS, e‑Daakhil, NCDRC CMS, CONFONET) into one user-friendly interface.
Key Features Include,
- OTP-based registration for consumers and advocates
- Filing of complaints from anywhere—including abroad—via online or offline payment
- Real-time tracking, virtual hearings, and multilingual support
- Chatbot assistance and voice-to-text support for elderly or visually challenged users
- Secure access for judges, analytics dashboards, smart calendars, and fully digitized workflows
As of 6 August 2025, the platform has achieved significant traction,
- Over two lakh users registered—including NRIs
- 85,531 grievance cases filed through e‑Jagriti this year








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