
Official Language Acts
Official Language Acts are laws that establish which languages are officially recognized and used for government affairs, legal processes, and public communication within a country or region. They help ensure language rights, facilitate communication across diverse populations, and promote national unity. These acts define the status, usage, and legal standing of languages, often specifying official language(s) for courts, administration, and educational institutions. Essentially, they create a formal framework for language policy, ensuring that official functions are accessible to speakers of designated languages, promoting inclusivity and administrative efficiency.