About MLA-Indian Central Acts
Central Acts of India online and offline on your device from today...
You can now download any Act you want and refer to it whenever required whether you are connected or not. We are aiming to create a country of legally aware law abiding citizens; and you can carry all the Central laws on your devices.
As on date there are more than 1300 Bare Acts/Central Acts in India which have been formulated, accepted and put into effect from 1836 starting with the Bengal Districts Act in India. Some of these have ceased to be in effect or are not used regularly but most of these acts play in important role in the legal domain and judiciary in India.
As these Acts constitute the laws of the land it is evident that first & foremost, this information is of immediate & recurring need for the lawyers, advocates, judges and other members constituting the judiciary. A sub-group in the legal fraternity comprises the law students whose requirements are as rapid & recurring as their seniors who practice. Professionals like Chartered Accountants, Income Tax practitioners, Company Secretaries, Human Resource Professionals etc., are a significant populace who need access to these Acts. With the internet powering the world as it is today there are a lot of individuals, organisations, institution’s etc. that also refer to these acts on the web or mobile.
And now for the first time, India’s Central (Bare) Acts are available on the My Law Ally Indian Central Acts mobile application and ready to access and download. The mobile application on Play store will be a source for all the Acts and we will consistently fine-tune the app to deliver a hassle free experience to the users.
The instantaneous dissemination of information is the key here. The information seeker may be a busy advocate in court wishing to quickly refer a law in between hearings, a student needing a reference check prior to an exam, a Company Secretary in the middle of an important board meeting, really just about anyone. All the user needs is a smart phone on which the My Law Ally Indian Central Acts mobile app has been downloaded. And the user is all set to refer to everything he needs. This just-in-time, synchronous learning/referencing makes for speedy yet informed decision-making and positively contributes to the quality of the exercise.
Firstly, the user will have the laws literally at his or her fingertips whenever required. But what if the name of the law eludes the user? Not a problem. Just search for the law/s by using keywords and the app will bring up the results. Not just that. The user can also cross-reference different Acts. So it’s not just about putting up an encyclopedia of information to be pulled up at will, but also a guide to help the user actually find relevant information in those vast reserves, quickly & correctly in a matter of seconds.
Download the My Law Ally Bare Acts mobile app. Then register yourself as a Lawyer, Student or a member of the General public. Check out the Acts directory. They are categorized by Alphabet and by Group. Right now you can download all the Acts for free.
Key features:
• Single sign on – Access and synchronize your data on all your devices
• Extensive taxonomy based search facility for each act
• Features like search, bookmarking and notes
• Granular content structure enabling a lot of functions
• Cross linking to external sources for easy references
• Multiple window structure to facilitate ease of use
• Copy and paste options section wise
Whether its Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Family Law, Labour Law, Company Law or Income Laws store them all on your mobile device.
You can now also login through your Facebook identity. We sincerely hope the Central Acts app provides you with all the information your require.. If you do not want the advt's you can subscribe to the app at a very nominal annual cost..
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Its so useful for me.