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Near Law Paid App - High Court APK

Updated on: December 10, 2022

App informations

Version: 1.10
File size: 8 MB
Requires Android Android 4.4+ (KitKat)
Category Apps, Productivity
Google Play ID com.advocate.caselaw.act...
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What's New

Added 2021 Journal (Print) Judgments of ALL MR, ALL MR (Cri)... [ read more ]

About this app

Law Finder App with Judgments of Supreme Court, Judgments of High Court - Bombay High Court cases judgments and 20+ Trib...... [ read more ]

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Near Law Paid App - High Court is a complimentary Android Productivity App developed by ALL MR ONLINE. Its most recent version, 1.10, was released on December 10, 2022.

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1 : Affordable price would be.recovered against service for providing citation adv GovindBadade latur maharashtrs

5 : Great app for legal research

5 : Great app for judgments of Bombay High Court

4 : Very usefull aps..👍

5 : good for Advocates of Bombay High Court

5 : Easy search for judgment

5 : Nice app useful

5 : Nice app

5 : Great app

FAQs & Tutorials

Q: What is an .APK File?

A: An Android Package Kit (APK for short) is the package file format used by the Android operating system for distribution and installation of mobile applications. Just like Windows (PC) systems use an .exe file for installing software, Android does the same.

Q: What is an .XAPK File?

A: XAPK is a zip format standard that includes Android App Bundles or APK files (installation packages), along with OBB, cache assets, and other data files. This format ensures that an app is downloaded and runs successfully on Android devices. Due to the Google Play Store's limitation on app file sizes, developers often use the XAPK file format for apps larger than 100MB. This approach allows users to download APK files on Android without experiencing corruption issues.

Q: How to install .APK File?

Installing APK files on Android devices is straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Download the APK File: Download the APK file from this website and save it in an easy-to-find location, such as your device's 'Downloads' folder.
  2. Open and Install the APK File: Locate and open the APK file you just downloaded. A prompt will appear asking for your confirmation to install the app. Tap "Install" to proceed with the installation.
  3. Complete Installation and Launch the App: Wait for the installation process to complete. Once installed, you can open the app directly or find it in your app drawer.

Q: How to install .XAPK File?

To install an XAPK file, you need to use the Split APKs Installer (SAI) application. Here's how to do it:

  1. Install SAI: Download and install the Split APKs Installer (SAI) app. The installation process is similar to that of any regular APK file.
  2. Install the XAPK:
    - Open the Split APKs Installer (SAI) on your device.
    - In SAI, tap on the 'Install APKs/XAPK' button.
    - Navigate to the folder where you saved the downloaded XAPK file.
    - Select the XAPK file you wish to install and proceed.
  3. Complete the Installation: Follow the on-screen instructions within SAI to complete the installation process. Once the installation is finished, the app will be available in your app drawer for use.

Previous versions

Near Law Paid App - High Court 1.10
Added on: December 10, 2022
File size: 8 MB

App permissions

Near Law Paid App - High Court 1.10 requires following permissions:

  • Allows applications to open network sockets.
  • Allows applications to access information about networks.
  • Allows access to the vibrator.
  • Allows read only access to phone state, including the phone number of the device, current cellular network information, the status of any ongoing calls, and a list of any PhoneAccounts registered on the device.
  • Allows an application to record audio.
  • Allows an application to read from external storage.
  • Allows an application to write to external storage.
  • Allows an application to modify global audio settings.
  • Allows using PowerManager WakeLocks to keep processor from sleeping or screen from dimming.
  • Required to be able to access the camera device.

What's New

Added 2021 Journal (Print) Judgments of ALL MR, ALL MR (Cri), ALL SCR and ALL SCR (Cri)
Fixed minor bugs and issues

About Near Law Paid App - High Court

Law Finder App with Judgments of Supreme Court, Judgments of High Court - Bombay High Court cases judgments and 20+ Tribunal cases judgments across India.

e Courts Full Coverage:

1) Supreme Court of India (1950 to 2020)

2) Bombay High Court (1945 to 2020). Maximum IPC, CPC, CRPC, Civil Procedure Code, Criminal Procedure Code, Indian Penal Code, Constitution of India and other topics reportable cases of Bombay High Court during 1990-2018 are covered.

e Tribunals Full Coverage:

1) ITAT - Income Tax Appellate Tribunal - for all income tax appeals from IT department and from assessed tax payers, corporate and individual tax payer.

2) CESTAT - Customs and Excise Service Tax Appellate Tribunal - now known as GST (Goods and Services Tax) Tribunal - appeallate forum for CBEC (Central Board for Excise and Customs) and GST statutory authority

3) CAT - Central Administrative Tribunal - adjudication of matters related to recruitment and conditions of service of government employees, those in the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) and any authority in control of government.

4) RCT - Railway Claims Tribunal - adjudication of liability of the Railway Administration for loss, destruction, damage,deterioration or non-delivery of goods entrusted to them for carriage and for death or injuries or loss to a passenger in a railway accident or any untoward incident during transit using Rail services.

5) NCLAT (National Company Law Appellate Tribunal) for All Insolvency Resolution and Bankruptcy Code cases

6) DRT (Debt Recovery Tribunal) for all cases under Negotiable Instruments Act
7) DRAT (Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal) for all appeals under N.I. Act

8) NCDRC (National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission) - known as "National Consumer Court" for all consumer protection disputes

9) SAT - Securities Appellate Tribunal for all securities or stocks or share transfer or transactions.

10) IPAB - Intellectual Property Appellate Board - for all trademark search and trademark registration appeals from Registrar of Trademarks and for Copyright and Patent registration matters.

11) ATFP - Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property for any black money trials, benami property confiscation. ATFP subsumed the Appellate Tribunal for Prevention of Money Laundering.

12) BIFR - Board for Industrial Financial Reconstruction - banking board for stressed assets.

13) CLB - Company Law Board - nodal agency of Government for Company matters, prior to NCLT/ NCLAT

14) PNGB - Petroleum and Natural Gas Board - for all energy and utilities case law


7 Maharashtra Tribunals to provide Maximum Coverage:

1) MAT - Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal - for governing the recruitment, promotion, retrenchment, voluntary retirement and other conditions of employment for all Maharashtra state employees and workers/ staffers.
2) MCDRC (Maharashtra State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission)
3) MahaRERA (Maharashtra RERA or Real Estate Regulatory Authority) - Property Tribunal for Property Lawyer, Real Estate Advocate
4) MSCA - Maharashtra State Cooperative Societies Appellate Tribunal, Pune for all appeals of cooperative society matters including appeals against order of Registrar or allotment or parking matters.
5) MACT - Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Mumbai - for all accident and insurance claims, including person liability and property liability claims related to accidents on road using vehicle (car or bike or auto, taxi, bus, etc.)
6) MST - Maharashtra School Tribunals - for any admission to public or government-aided schools for primary and secondary education and Right to Education for all.
7) MILC - Maharashtra Industrial and Labour Court - to decide any disputes regarding to the hiring, firing, conditions of service for manual labour (worksmen) as well as industrial relations with its employees and wage earners.