Advocates Act 1961
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Advocates Act 1961 : Indian Law Bare Act App, works Offline
Disclaimer: This application is not affiliated with or representative of any government entity. Creator of the app "Rachit Technology" is private business and do not represent government entity. Content source: https://www.indiacode.nic.in
‘Advocates Act 1961’ is the Best Advocates Act learning App with latest Amendments. It is a free and offline app providing detail Section-wise and Chapter-wise Legal Information of Advocates Act of India.
Legal practice in India is governed by the Advocates Act 1961; an act passed by the Indian Parliament which provides for laws relating to legal practitioners in India.
‘Advocates Act 1961' app is very useful for Law professionals (Lawyer, Attorney ... and others alike.), Teachers, Students, anyone interested in learning this Law of India.
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✓ Complete ' Advocates Act 1961 ' in digital format
✓ Works Offline as well
✓ View data Section wise/Chapter wise
✓ Ability to Play Audio for selected section, using Text To Speech
✓ Advanced User friendly Search for any keyword within Section / Chapter
✓ Ability to view Favorite Sections
✓ Ability to add Notes to each section (Users can save note, search note, share note with friends/colleagues). Premium features for advanced usage to ensure you do not miss out on any note you want to review later.
✓ Ability to resize Font size for better readability
✓ Ability to Print section or Save section as pdf
✓ App is very easy to use with simple UI
✓ App is updated frequently to include latest Amendments
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