How to File a Complaint with the SC/ST Commission?
To prevent atrocities, discrimination, humiliation, or violence against individuals belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, the Government of India has established the SC/ST Commission (Scheduled Caste–Scheduled Tribe Commission). The Commission works to ensure the safety, justice, and protection of the rights of victims.
Many victims and their families do not know how to file a complaint with the SC/ST Commission, what documents are required, or what action is taken after filing a complaint. To remove this lack of awareness, this guide has been prepared.
If you want to file a complaint, an SC/ST Commission Complaint Form is available on our website, where you can easily fill in your details and submit your complaint.
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What Is an SC/ST Commission Complaint?
If a person belonging to the SC/ST community faces:
Caste-based abuse
Humiliation
Threats
Physical assault
Attack on property
Social boycott
Police negligence
Refusal to register FIR
Delay in the case
False accusations
Discrimination at workplace/office/institution
Atrocities in land disputes
… then the victim can file a complaint with the SC/ST Commission.
The Commission, upon receiving the complaint:
● Demands a response from concerned authorities
● Recommends an investigation
● Directs police and administration to take action
● Helps the victim receive legal protection and relief
How to File a Complaint with the SC/ST Commission? – Step-by-Step Guide
1. Prepare complete details of the incident
– Date, time, and place
– Full description of the incident
– Names of accused (if known)
– FIR number / Police diary number
– Name of the police station
2. Collect required documents
Usually these documents are required:
✔ Aadhaar card / ID proof
✔ Copy of FIR / written complaint
✔ Medical report (if injured)
✔ Photos/videos (if available)
✔ Names/contact numbers of witnesses
✔ Police or administrative documents
3. Fill the SC/ST Commission Complaint Form on the website
In the form available on our website, you can fill in—
✔ Your name
✔ Contact details
✔ Caste
✔ Incident details
✔ FIR information
✔ Upload documents
…and easily submit your complaint.
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4. Submit the Complaint
After the form is submitted, your complaint is registered with the concerned department, and our team processes the entire procedure on your behalf.
5. The Commission Takes Action
Once the complaint is received, the Commission:
✔ Demands a report from the police
✔ Issues notices to officers
✔ Directs investigation
✔ Suggests relief compensation and legal assistance
6. Victim Receives Updates
You will receive updates regarding further process, action taken, and official orders.
Government Relief for Victims (SC/ST Act Compensation)
Depending on the seriousness of the offence, the government provides relief compensation ranging from ₹85,000 to ₹8,25,000.
It is released in three installments:
● 25% – after FIR registration
● 50% – after filing chargesheet
● 25% – after the final judgment
Why Filing a Complaint with the SC/ST Commission Is Important
✔ Your voice reaches the government
✔ Police are compelled to take action
✔ The case progresses faster
✔ Victims receive compensation on time
✔ Higher chances of punishment for the accused
✔ Prevents future atrocities
Our Online SC/ST Complaint Form – For Your Convenience
If you are a victim or want to help someone who is, you can easily send the complaint through the form available on our website: Atrocity Act Compensation Calculator
FAQs – Common Questions About SC/ST Commission Complaints
1. Is FIR mandatory?
No, but having an FIR makes the case stronger.
The Commission can take complaints even without an FIR.
2. Is there any fee for filing the complaint?
No. Filing a complaint with the SC/ST Commission is completely free.
3. Can the Commission take action against police negligence?
Yes. If the police have shown negligence, the Commission can demand a report and recommend action.
4. Is the complaint kept confidential?
Yes, victim safety is the top priority.
5. Can the Commission help in getting relief compensation?
Yes. The Commission can direct authorities to release compensation under the SC/ST Act.
6. Is a false complaint punishable?
Yes. A false complaint is also an offence and action can be taken.
7. How long does the process take?
It depends on the nature of the case, but the Commission takes prompt cognizance.
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In the end — your rights are your protection
The SC/ST Commission exists to protect your dignity and ensure justice.
If you have faced any atrocity, do not stay silent —
File your complaint immediately and exercise your rights.
