You can try contacting the manager to lodge your complaint. If he doesn't listen or you have suffered from fraud then file a case against the hospital at consumer forum.
Publicity.... if they were held in private - hardly anyone would get to hear of their complaint.
Whatever agency that has served you or notified you with the complaint should be able to provide that, legally. Unless the complaint was made anonymously or asked to be kept anonymous, then legally they cannot.AnswerSometimes a private investigator can find answers to questions others may not be able or willing to provide
File a complaint with the agency whose officer(s) 'brutalized" you. If your complaint is legitimate they will investigate. If they are are not responsive, contact your local prosecutors office to look into it, or hire a private attorney to file suit for you. And if the above fails; what next?? Any avenue of recourse?
What is "The complaint?"
If you are talking about one plaintiff, then it is: Plaintiff's Complaint. If it is the complaint of many plaintiffs, then it would be: Plaintiffs' Complaint.
If you are served a complaint, you have 20 days to file your answer with the court. In your answer, you admit or deny the allegations in the complaint.
The party who files the complaint for divorce.The party who files the complaint for divorce.The party who files the complaint for divorce.The party who files the complaint for divorce.
Question is unclear. Private citizens cannot "file charges." Only law enforcement or the prosecutor's office can 'charge' people. Private citizens can file a 'complaint' or a 'report' but unless this occurs the state cannot/will not act.
No he should not - this should be private and personal information between you and the doctor, if he does tell someone else you are within your rights to make a complaint about him.
media is a complaint as well as compliment
The verb of complaint is complain. As in "to complain to someone".