No there is no need to if you do not want to.
A more form word for complaint is grievance.
A formal written document that admits or denies allegations in a complaint is known as an "answer." This legal document is filed by the defendant in response to a complaint, outlining their position on each allegation made by the plaintiff. The answer may include admissions, denials, or defenses against the claims presented in the complaint. It serves to inform the court and the opposing party of the defendant's stance and any relevant arguments they may raise.
Use a formal complaint procedure to make the complaint and escalate it if necessary.
Against WHO?
grievance
You have to file a complaint with the following " A Complaint is a formal, written statement in which the initiating party, (i.e., the Plaintiff) presents the facts as he or she believes them to be and demands relief to which he or she is entitled under the law. Each Complaint is unique and there is no specific or official form provided by the court." The complaint should include the name of the company , address and nature of the complaint.
its self explanitory its a form upon which you lodge a formal complaint against someone or something
A complaint.
In Civil Law, an “answer” is the first formal response given by the defense to a complaint filed with the court by the plaintiff. This opening written statement will admit or deny the allegations, or demand more information about the claims of wrongdoing.
Most of the work, aircraft painting, employee uniforms, merging the Frequent Flyer programs, merging lounges will be done in 2011. The formal certificate to operate as one airline is expected early 2012.
Indictment
You can post a complaint to a district magistrate email however it is not advised. The best way to file a complaint is to initiate a formal complaint through certified mail.