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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
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