Complaint & Grievance Redressal
At Bharatiya News, we value transparency, accountability, and reader trust. This page outlines the process for submitting complaints, corrections, or grievances related to content published on our platform or our services.
We are committed to reviewing all genuine concerns fairly and responsibly.
What You Can Raise a Complaint About
You may submit a complaint or grievance regarding:
- Factual inaccuracies in news articles
- Misrepresentation of facts or context
- Typographical or editorial errors
- Ethical concerns related to published content
- Copyright-related issues
- Objections to images, videos, or headlines
- Technical or access-related issues on our website
How to File a Complaint
To help us address your concern efficiently, please include the following details in your complaint:
- Your Full Name
- Email Address & Contact Number
- URL or Title of the Article (if applicable)
- Date of Publication
- Nature of the Complaint (brief and specific)
- Supporting Documents or Evidence (if any)
Incomplete complaints may take longer to process.
Submission Method
Please send your complaint via email to:
You may also write to us through the contact form available on our website (if applicable).
Review & Resolution Process
- All complaints are acknowledged within a reasonable time
- Our editorial or compliance team will review the issue
- If required, corrections, clarifications, or updates will be published
- In cases where the complaint is found to be valid, appropriate action will be taken in line with journalistic standards
Please note that editorial judgments made in good faith are not subject to reversal unless factual errors are established.
Corrections Policy
If an error is identified:
- Corrections will be made transparently
- Updated information will be added where necessary
- A correction note may be published if required
No Anonymous Complaints
Bharatiya News does not entertain anonymous complaints. The identity of the complainant must be verifiable to ensure fairness and accountability.
Abuse of Complaint Process
Complaints that are:
- Malicious
- Frivolous
- Abusive
- Intended to harass or intimidate
may be rejected without further correspondence.
Governing Law
All complaints and grievances shall be governed by the laws of India. Any disputes shall fall under the jurisdiction of Indian courts.
Our Commitment
Bharatiya News remains committed to ethical journalism, responsible reporting, and continuous improvement. We appreciate our readers’ role in helping us uphold these standards.

