Grievance Redressal

🏛️ Local Self Government Complaint Redressal Mechanisms

Major grievance redressal channels available in Panchayats, Municipalities and Corporations

⚖️ Important Complaint Redressal Channels

⚖️ 1. Ombudsman for LSGIs

OMBUDSMAN FOR LSGIs

A high-level judicial mechanism where citizens can file complaints against elected representatives or officials regarding corruption, maladministration, abuse of power, and dereliction of duty.

The institution is headed by a person having the status of a High Court Judge.

🏛️ 2. LSGI Tribunal

LSGI TRIBUNAL

A quasi-judicial body where appeals can be filed against decisions and orders of Panchayat Committees or Secretaries, including refusal of licenses, cancellation of building permits, and similar administrative actions.

Headquarters: Thiruvananthapuram

💻 3. Chief Minister's Public Grievance Portal

CMO PORTAL

Citizens can directly report delays, deficiencies, or difficulties in Panchayat services through the Chief Minister's online grievance portal.

Complaints submitted through the portal are required to be addressed within the prescribed time frame.

📱 4. K-SMART Citizen Portal

K-SMART CITIZEN PORTAL

The integrated online service platform of the Local Self Government Department.

Citizens can submit complaints online and track their real-time status without visiting the Panchayat office.

🔍 5. Vigilance & Anti-Corruption Bureau

VACB

Citizens may directly report bribery demands, large-scale financial irregularities, misuse of government funds, and other corruption-related issues occurring in Local Self Government offices.

📌 Hierarchy for Submitting Complaints

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First Level

Panchayat Level

Panchayat Secretary / President

Local disputes, delays in applications, and routine administrative matters should first be taken up at this level.

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Second Level

District Level

Joint Director / Deputy Director (LSGD)

If the issue is not resolved at the Panchayat level, complaints may be escalated to the district authorities.

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Third Level

Legal Level

Ombudsman / Tribunal

In cases involving corruption, abuse of authority, violation of law, or denial of eligible services, citizens may approach these legal bodies.

ℹ️ Note: Before submitting a complaint, ensure that all relevant documents, records, and supporting evidence are available and properly organized.