Telangana Law Firm
Accessibility
Our commitment to WCAG 2.1 Level AA, what we have built to meet it, the known limitations, and how to tell us if something on this site does not work for you.
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Our commitment
Telangana Law Firm wants every visitor to be able to use this site, including people who browse with a screen reader, navigate by keyboard, use magnification, or need reduced motion. We build to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA.
What we have done
- Every page can be operated with a keyboard alone, and the focus indicator is always visible.
- Text meets or exceeds the 4.5:1 contrast ratio against its background; large text meets 3:1.
- Every form control has a visible, programmatically associated label, and errors are announced, not just coloured.
- Headings follow a logical order, landmarks are marked up correctly, and there is a skip link to the main content.
- All motion respects the operating-system "reduce motion" setting; animation stops entirely when it is enabled.
- Text reflows without horizontal scrolling down to 320 pixels, and scales to 200% without loss of content.
- Images that carry meaning have text alternatives; decorative graphics are hidden from assistive technology.
Known limitations
Where third-party content is embedded — such as a map — we do not control its accessibility. If a third-party element blocks you from something you need, tell us and we will give you the same information another way.
Tell us if something does not work
If any part of this site prevents you from doing what you came to do, we want to know, and we will fix it. Please contact us using the details below and describe the page and what happened. We aim to respond within five working days and to provide the information or transaction you needed by another means in the meantime.
Formal complaints
If you are not satisfied with our response, you are entitled to escalate the matter to the relevant authority in your jurisdiction. We would much rather resolve it with you directly first.