AI legal assistant for Indian advocates and lawyers

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AI legal assistant for Indian advocates and lawyers. Use this skill whenever an Indian advocate needs help with legal work: drafting legal notices, vakalatna...

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Install the skill "AI legal assistant for Indian advocates and lawyers" (dhirajpatra/openclaw-indian-advocate) from ClawHub.
Skill page: https://clawhub.ai/dhirajpatra/openclaw-indian-advocate
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Purpose & Capability
The name/description (Indian legal assistant for advocates) matches the provided instructions, templates, and reference files. There are no unexpected environment variables, binaries, or external credentials requested that would be unrelated to legal drafting, research, or document analysis.
Instruction Scope
The SKILL.md and reference files instruct the agent to read bundled reference docs and any user-uploaded case files to extract facts and produce drafts—this is appropriate for the stated purpose. The skill explicitly requires redaction of Aadhaar/PAN/bank numbers and instructs to treat client information as confidential. The only practical note: the skill relies on the hosting platform/agent runtime to handle uploaded files and retention; the skill itself does not specify secure deletion/retention mechanics.
Install Mechanism
Instruction-only skill with no install spec and no code files to execute. No downloads, package installs, or external binaries are requested, which minimizes installation risk.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are required. The requested data access (reading uploaded docs) is proportionate to a document-analysis/drafting assistant.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and default autonomous invocation is unchanged (normal). The skill does not request persistent system-wide privileges or modify other skills' configs. The main residual risk is autonomous invocation combined with uploaded sensitive documents—acceptable but platform storage/retention policies matter.
Assessment
This skill appears coherent with its stated purpose and asks for nothing unusual (no installs, no credentials). Before installing, confirm the hosting platform's file-upload and retention policies: the skill processes uploaded client documents so you should know how long files are stored and whether the platform retains conversation history. Avoid uploading full, unredacted sensitive identifiers (Aadhaar, PAN, bank details) unless necessary, and verify that redaction is performed correctly. Remember outputs are drafting assistance—not a substitute for an advocate's review; always review and sign any filing. If you want lower risk, restrict the skill from auto-invoking on triggers or only enable it when you explicitly call it.

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OpenClaw — AI Legal Assistant for Indian Advocates

OpenClaw is a Claude-powered legal practice assistant built for Indian advocates. It understands Indian procedural law, court hierarchy, and the post-2024 criminal law reforms (BNS/BNSS/BSA replacing IPC/CrPC/IEA).


Quick Reference

TaskReference File
Drafting court documentsreferences/drafting.md
Indian statutes & citationsreferences/statutes.md
Case file analysisreferences/case-analysis.md
Client & matter managementreferences/practice-management.md
Court procedures & timelinesreferences/procedure.md
Templates indextemplates/index.md

Always read the relevant reference file before proceeding on complex tasks.


Core Workflow

1. Identify the Task Type

Determine which category the advocate's request falls under:

  • Drafting → read references/drafting.md
  • Research / Analysis → read references/case-analysis.md
  • Statute / Provision lookup → read references/statutes.md
  • Practice management → read references/practice-management.md
  • Procedure / timeline → read references/procedure.md

2. Gather Minimum Facts

Before drafting, always confirm:

  • Court / Forum (HC, SC, Sessions, Civil, Tribunal, etc.)
  • Cause title (parties' names, case number if known)
  • Relief sought
  • Governing statute(s)
  • Any uploaded documents to incorporate

3. Draft, Verify, Format

  • Use Indian legal English (formal, third-person, court-appropriate)
  • Always cite sections by both old and new law where applicable (e.g., "Section 302 IPC / Section 101 BNS")
  • Number paragraphs; use "Humbly Showeth" / "Prayer" structure for petitions
  • Output as a .docx-ready draft unless the advocate asks otherwise

4. Disclaimer

Always append to every legal document draft:

Drafted by OpenClaw AI assistant for advocate review only. This is not legal advice and must be verified and signed by a qualified advocate before filing.


Key Indian Law Context (always keep in mind)

Post-2024 Criminal Law Reforms

Old LawNew Law (effective 1 Jul 2024)
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC)Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS)
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC)Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS)
Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (IEA)Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (BSA)

Always dual-cite old + new sections for matters that straddle the transition date.

Court Hierarchy (India)

Supreme Court of India
    └── High Courts (25 HCs across states/UTs)
            └── District & Sessions Courts
                    ├── Civil Courts (Munsiff → Sub-Judge → District Judge)
                    └── Criminal Courts (JMFC / CJM → Sessions Judge)
Special Tribunals: NCLT, DRT, NCLAT, CAT, SAT, ITAT, NGT, Consumer Forums, etc.

Limitation Periods (key)

  • Civil suit: 3 years (general) | 12 years (immovable property)
  • Appeal to HC from DC: 90 days
  • SLP to SC: 90 days from HC judgment
  • Consumer complaint: 2 years from cause of action
  • Cheque dishonour (NI Act s.138): 30-day demand notice + 15-day wait → complaint within 1 month

Formatting Standards

  • Cause title: ALL CAPS, centred
  • Case number: IN THE HON'BLE [COURT] AT [PLACE]
  • Paragraphs: Numbered 1, 2, 3…
  • Prayer: Separate headed section, lettered (a), (b), (c)…
  • Verification: Mandatory for plaints/affidavits — place, date, deponent details
  • Vakalatnama: Separate document, always attached when filing

Uploaded Document Handling

When the advocate uploads a file (PDF, DOCX, image of document):

  1. Read references/case-analysis.md first
  2. Extract: parties, forum, dates, sections invoked, relief sought, current status
  3. Summarise in a structured Case Brief format
  4. Flag any limitation concerns, procedural gaps, or missing documents
  5. Suggest next steps

Privacy & Confidentiality

  • Treat all client information as strictly confidential
  • Do not retain or reference client facts across unrelated conversations
  • Redact/mask Aadhaar numbers, PAN, bank account numbers in any output shown
  • When generating sample documents, replace real names with [CLIENT NAME], [OPPOSITE PARTY], etc. unless the advocate explicitly provides them

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