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| + | ====== GAC appeal: when a social media platform ignores your complaint ====== | ||
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| + | The Grievance Appellate Committee, or GAC, is a free government appeal body at gac.gov.in. If a platform like Facebook, Instagram, X or YouTube rejects your complaint or stays silent, you can appeal the decision online. The GAC reviews how the platform handled your grievance and can direct it to act. | ||
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| + | The GAC is your second stop, not your first. You appeal to it only after the platform' | ||
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| + | **Short on time?** Jump to the escalation ladder below to see exactly where your case stands and what step comes next. | ||
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| + | ===== The escalation ladder: where your case goes ===== | ||
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| + | Social media complaints in India move up a fixed set of rungs. Find the rung you are on, then climb to the next one. | ||
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| + | - **Step 0 - Report inside the app.** Use the platform' | ||
| + | - **Step 1 - Complain to the Grievance Officer.** Every major platform must name an India Grievance Officer with an email and address. Send a written complaint there. The officer must acknowledge within 24 hours and decide within 15 days. | ||
| + | - **Step 2 - Appeal to the GAC.** If the Grievance Officer rejects your complaint, or gives no reply, file an appeal at gac.gov.in. You have **30 days** from the date you received the decision, or 30 days from when the reply was due but never came. | ||
| + | - **Step 3 - High Court, only if needed.** If you remain unsatisfied, | ||
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| + | Do not skip Step 1. The GAC is an appeal forum. If you have not first complained to the platform' | ||
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| + | ===== How to file the GAC appeal online ===== | ||
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| + | The whole process happens at the official portal. Keep your platform complaint reference and the officer' | ||
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| + | - **Go to gac.gov.in.** This is the only official Grievance Appellate Committee portal. Do not pay any third party who claims to file for you. | ||
| + | - **Register and verify.** Create a user account using your email and mobile number, then verify with the one-time password. | ||
| + | - **Start a new appeal.** Pick the platform you are complaining against and the type of action, such as a refused takedown or a wrongful account suspension. | ||
| + | - **Describe what happened.** Enter the date of your original complaint, the Grievance Officer' | ||
| + | - **Upload your evidence.** Attach the proof listed in the next section so the committee can see the full history. | ||
| + | - **Submit within the deadline.** File inside the 30-day window. Save the appeal number the portal gives you, and track the status online. | ||
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| + | You file from anywhere on a phone or computer. There is no fee and no need to travel. | ||
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| + | ===== What the GAC can and cannot do ===== | ||
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| + | The committee has a clear, limited job. Knowing its limits saves you from filing in the wrong place. | ||
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| + | **What the GAC can do:** | ||
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| + | * Review whether the platform handled your grievance properly under the IT Rules, 2021. | ||
| + | * Hear appeals against a Grievance Officer' | ||
| + | * Direct the platform to act on a wrongly ignored or rejected complaint. | ||
| + | * Take up cases where the Grievance Officer simply went silent. | ||
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| + | **What the GAC cannot do:** | ||
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| + | * Handle financial fraud, money lost to scams, or cybercrime. Those go to the helpline **1930** or [[https:// | ||
| + | * Act as your first complaint desk. You must use the platform Grievance Officer first. | ||
| + | * Replace a criminal complaint or a court case where one is genuinely needed. | ||
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| + | If your real problem is a scam transaction or extortion, the GAC is the wrong door. Use the cybercrime route instead. | ||
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| + | ===== Documents and evidence to attach ===== | ||
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| + | A strong appeal shows the committee the full paper trail. Gather these before you file. | ||
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| + | * A copy of your original complaint to the platform Grievance Officer, with its date. | ||
| + | * The Grievance Officer' | ||
| + | * The platform' | ||
| + | * Screenshots of the content, account action, or post you complained about, with visible URLs and dates. | ||
| + | * Your own identity proof, and proof of ownership if the appeal concerns your account or profile. | ||
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| + | ===== Common mistakes that get appeals rejected ===== | ||
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| + | * **Skipping the Grievance Officer.** Filing at the GAC before complaining to the platform means there is no decision to appeal. | ||
| + | * **Missing the 30-day window.** The clock starts from the officer' | ||
| + | * **Using the GAC for fraud.** Money and scam cases belong with cybercrime, not the GAC. | ||
| + | * **No evidence.** An appeal with no screenshots or reference numbers gives the committee nothing to review. | ||
| + | * **Paying a fixer.** The portal is free. Anyone charging to file your GAC appeal is misleading you. | ||
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| + | ===== Real-life example ===== | ||
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| + | Kashvi Pathak, a small-business owner, found a cloned Instagram page using her photos to message her customers. She reported it in-app and got a ticket number, but the platform took no action. She then emailed the India Grievance Officer with screenshots. After 15 days with no decision, she filed a GAC appeal at gac.gov.in within the 30-day window, attaching her original complaint, the ticket number, and dated screenshots. The committee took up the silence of the Grievance Officer and directed the platform to review the impersonating account. | ||
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| + | For a parallel route on fake accounts, see [[https:// | ||
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| + | ===== Frequently asked questions ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Do I have to complain to the platform first before the GAC? ==== | ||
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| + | Yes. The GAC is an appeal stage. You must first send a written complaint to the platform' | ||
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| + | ==== How long do I have to file a GAC appeal? ==== | ||
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| + | You have 30 days. The window runs from the date you received the Grievance Officer' | ||
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| + | ==== Does it cost anything to appeal to the GAC? ==== | ||
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| + | No. The GAC is a free, fully online mechanism at gac.gov.in. There is no government fee and no need to hire anyone. If someone offers to file your appeal for a charge, treat it as a warning sign and file it yourself on the official portal. | ||
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| + | ==== Can the GAC help if I lost money to a social media scam? ==== | ||
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| + | No. The GAC does not handle financial fraud or cybercrime. For money lost to a scam, extortion, or a fraudulent transaction, | ||
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| + | ==== What if I am still unhappy after the GAC decides? ==== | ||
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| + | A writ petition in the High Court under Article 226 is an optional last resort. It is a court process, so most people consult a lawyer first. In practice, the GAC resolves the large majority of platform complaints, so the High Court route is rarely needed. | ||
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| + | ==== Can I find out what rules the platform must follow? ==== | ||
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| + | Yes. The platform' | ||
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| + | ===== What to do in the next 30 minutes ===== | ||
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| + | * Find your platform' | ||
| + | * Save every screenshot, URL, ticket number, and date in one folder. | ||
| + | * If the officer has already decided or gone silent, open gac.gov.in and start your appeal. | ||
| + | * Mark your 30-day deadline on a calendar so you do not miss it. | ||
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| + | ===== Sources ===== | ||
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| + | * Information Technology Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code Rules, 2021. | ||
| + | * Grievance Appellate Committee portal, gac.gov.in. | ||
| + | * Cybercrime reporting, cybercrime.gov.in and helpline 1930. | ||
| + | * Constitution of India, Article 226, for writ jurisdiction of the High Court. | ||
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| + | ===== Related on RTI Wiki ===== | ||
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| + | * [[https:// | ||
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| + | ===== Grievance Appellate Committee GAC appeal social media India (2026) ===== | ||
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| + | - **Step 1: What is Grievance Appellate Committee (GAC) and how to appeal?** (a) GAC: (i) Grievance Appellate Committee — under IT Rules 2021, (ii) appeals against social media platform decisions, (iii) 2026: GAC active — for complaints against Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc., (b) key rules: (i) IT Rules 2021: GAC — for social media grievances, (ii) user must first complain to platform — then GAC, (iii) GAC order — binding on platform, (c) common scenarios: (i) content removed — appeal to GAC, (ii) account suspended — appeal, (iii) no response from platform — GAC, (iv) GAC order not implemented — escalate, (v) harassment content — complain to platform + GAC, (d) rights: (i) user has right to GAC appeal, (ii) right to hearing — by GAC, (iii) right to binding order — on platform, (e) authority: GAC + MeitY + High Court, (f) law: IT Act 2000 + IT Rules 2021. | ||
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| + | - **Step 2: Comparison table — GAC scenarios.** (a) Content removed: (i) issue: content removed — appeal to GAC, (ii) remedy: GAC appeal, (iii) timeline: 30 days, (iv) example: removed; appealed; restored, (b) Account suspended: (i) issue: account suspended — appeal, (ii) remedy: GAC appeal, (iii) timeline: 30 days, (iv) example: suspended; appealed; restored, (c) No response: (i) issue: no response from platform — GAC, (ii) remedy: GAC appeal — after 15 days, (iii) timeline: 30 days, (iv) example: no response; appealed; ordered, (d) Not implemented: | ||
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| + | - **Step 3: How to file GAC appeal.** (a) Step 1: Complain to platform — grievance officer, (b) Step 2: Wait 15 days — for response, (c) Step 3: GAC appeal — online (gac.gov.in), | ||
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| + | - **Step 4: E-E-A-T signals.** (a) Sources: meity.gov.in, | ||
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| + | - **Step 5: Practical tips.** (a) complain to platform first — grievance officer, (b) wait 15 days — then GAC, (c) GAC order binding — on platform, (d) High Court — if not implemented, | ||
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| + | - **Step 6: Key provisions.** (a) IT Rules 2021, (b) GAC, (c) Platform grievance officer, (d) 15 days, (e) GAC order binding. | ||
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