Website Policy
This Website Policy outlines the general operational standards, browser accessibility configurations, cookie utilities, and hyperlinking frameworks governing the usage of the Central Bar Association, Lucknow portal, engineered and optimized by Develop India Online (DIO).
1. Cookies and Automated Data Tracking
This portal uses secure session cookies to optimize user experience, maintain authenticated advocate dashboard states, and ensure secure form submissions. Cookies do not extract personal files or track your off-site browsing activities. By using this portal, you grant permission to deploy technical cookies necessary for core platform functionalities.
2. Hyperlinking and External Links Policy
- Links to Third-Party Portals: For professional convenience, this portal may feature direct links to government legal channels, Hon'ble High Court/Supreme Court databases, or Bar Council of India portals. Neither CBAL nor DIO holds administrative control over these external nodes and cannot guarantee their real-time uptime or safety protocols.
- Inbound Linking Permissions: Legal institutions, bar offices, and registered advocates may link to our public notifications. However, masking our portal within internal frames or using redirect architectures to misrepresent our domain is strictly prohibited.
3. Platform Accessibility and Optimization
This platform, designed as India's First Bar Association Management Software, is optimized for responsiveness across standard modern browsers (Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari). To ensure unhindered transmission of dynamic receipts and security OTPs, users are advised to keep their system browsers updated and disable aggressive third-party ad-blockers.
4. Technical Support and Grievance Logging
Any technical anomalies, login failures, or dynamic data latency encountered on the website should be formally logged with the technical desk of Develop India Online (DIO). Issues will be resolved within standard operational SLAs based on technical severity matrices.