Legal practice laws in India are governed by the Advocates Act 1961; an act passed by the Indian Parliament which provides for laws relating to legal practitioners in India and to provide for the constitution of the Bar Council of India (BCI) and state bar councils.Under the powers granted in the Act, the BCI has made rules known as BCI rules which lay down rules for practice, legal education and professional ethics. Advocates Act 1961 replaced the earlier Indian Bar Councils Act, 1926.
App Features-
- Complete Advocates Act 1961 in digital format. Doesnt require internet connection to read act once downloaded.
- View data section wise / Chapter wise (Data updated as of 27 Sep 2015 )
- Advanced User friendly Search for any keyword within section/chapter
- Ability to view Favourite sections
Law Commission of India Website : http://lawcommissionofindia.nic.in/
For any queries, write to us at: [email protected]
Follow us at:
https://www.facebook.com/RachitTechnology
https://twitter.com/RachitTech
Visit us on web: http://www.rachittechnology.com