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| # legal_aid_context.py | |
| LEGAL_AID_CONTEXT_DOCS = [ | |
| { | |
| "id": "eligibility_criteria", | |
| "title": "Who is eligible for free legal aid?", | |
| "content": """ | |
| Free legal aid is available to: | |
| 1. Citizens with gross annual income not exceeding Rs. 5,00,000 | |
| 2. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes | |
| 3. Victims of trafficking in human beings or beggar | |
| 4. Women and children | |
| 5. Persons with disabilities | |
| 6. Persons in custody including custody in a protective home | |
| 7. Industrial workmen | |
| 8. Victims of mass disaster, violence, flood, drought, earthquake or industrial disaster | |
| The income limit may vary by state. For middle-income group, legal aid is available for those earning up to Rs. 7,50,000 annually. | |
| """, | |
| "source": "NALSA Guidelines", | |
| "process": "Legal Aid Application" | |
| }, | |
| { | |
| "id": "application_documents", | |
| "title": "Documents required for legal aid application", | |
| "content": """ | |
| Required documents for legal aid application: | |
| 1. Identity Proof: Aadhar Card, Passport, Driving License, or Voter ID | |
| 2. Income Certificate: From competent authority or self-attested affidavit | |
| 3. Caste Certificate: If claiming benefit under SC/ST category | |
| 4. Case Documents: If you have an existing legal case | |
| 5. Residence Proof: Any document showing current address | |
| All documents should be self-attested. Original documents may be required for verification. | |
| """, | |
| "source": "NALSA Application Guidelines", | |
| "process": "Legal Aid Application" | |
| }, | |
| { | |
| "id": "application_process_timeline", | |
| "title": "Legal aid application processing timeline", | |
| "content": """ | |
| Timeline for legal aid application: | |
| - Application submission: Can be done online, in-person, or by post | |
| - Initial review: Within 24-48 hours of submission | |
| - Document verification: 2-3 working days | |
| - Legal Services Authority decision: Maximum 7 days from complete application | |
| - Lawyer assignment: Within 2-3 days of approval | |
| - First consultation: Should happen within 1 week of assignment | |
| You can track your application status using the diary number provided. | |
| """, | |
| "source": "NALSA Processing Guidelines", | |
| "process": "Legal Aid Application" | |
| }, | |
| { | |
| "id": "contact_information", | |
| "title": "Where to contact for legal aid", | |
| "content": """ | |
| Legal Aid Contact Points: | |
| 1. Taluk Legal Services Committee: At taluk court premises | |
| 2. District Legal Services Authority (DLSA): At district court | |
| 3. High Court Legal Services Committee: At High Court premises | |
| 4. Supreme Court Legal Services Committee: For Supreme Court cases | |
| National Legal Services Authority (NALSA): | |
| Email: nalsa-dla@nic.in | |
| Phone: 011-23388912 | |
| Website: https://nalsa.gov.in | |
| Most DLSAs have front offices where you can get assistance with applications. | |
| """, | |
| "source": "NALSA Directory", | |
| "process": "Legal Aid Application" | |
| } | |
| ] | |
| # Add consumer complaint context | |
| CONSUMER_COMPLAINT_CONTEXT = [ | |
| { | |
| "id": "consumer_complaint_levels", | |
| "title": "Three-tier consumer complaint system", | |
| "content": """ | |
| Consumer complaints can be filed at three levels: | |
| 1. District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (DCDRC): For complaints up to Rs. 1 crore | |
| 2. State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (SCDRC): For complaints between Rs. 1-10 crores | |
| 3. National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC): For complaints above Rs. 10 crores | |
| You can also appeal from lower to higher commission if not satisfied with the decision. | |
| Time limit for filing: 2 years from the date of cause of action. | |
| """, | |
| "source": "Consumer Protection Act 2019", | |
| "process": "Consumer Complaint" | |
| } | |
| ] | |
| # Combine all context | |
| ALL_CONTEXT_DOCS = LEGAL_AID_CONTEXT_DOCS + CONSUMER_COMPLAINT_CONTEXT | |