Indian Legal Law is a comprehensive mobile application designed to provide detailed information on various Indian laws
Indian Legal Law
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Indian Legal Law is a comprehensive mobile application designed to provide detailed information on various Indian laws. Whether you are a law student, a practicing lawyer, or someone interested in understanding Indian legal systems, this app is your go-to resource for legal information.
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Indian Legal Law is a comprehensive mobile application designed to provide detailed information on various Indian laws. Whether you are a law student, a practicing lawyer, or someone interested in understanding Indian legal systems, this app is your go-to resource for legal information.
Key Features:
Extensive Law Library:
Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC): Detailed sections and explanations.
Indian Penal Code (IPC): Comprehensive coverage of all penal laws.
Civil Procedure Code (CPC): Detailed breakdown of civil legal procedures.
Hindu Marriage Act: Detailed sections and legal guidelines.
Indian Divorce Act: Complete information on divorce laws.
Indian Evidence Act: Detailed sections and explanations.
Negotiable Instruments Act: In-depth information on negotiable instruments.
The Motor Vehicles Act: Complete coverage of motor vehicle laws.
Constitution of India: Full text and detailed interpretation of the Constitution.
Detailed Sections:
Each law includes detailed sections with explanations, making it easy to understand the legal jargon and its implications.
Favorites:
Mark and save your frequently referenced sections for quick and easy access.
Multiple Themes:
Customize the app's appearance with multiple theme options to suit your preference and improve readability.
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