Where can I download South African cases?

Where can I download South African cases?

Cases handed down in South African courts

  • All Constitutional Court (CC) cases handed down from 1995 onwards are available on www.constitutionalcourt.org.za, as well as on www.saflii.org.
  • Cases from the SCA are available on www.supremecourtofappeal.gov.za, as well as on www.saflii.org (from 1984 onwards).

How can I check my court order online Malaysia?

Click on the “Select A Venue” menu on the left navigation bar and select the court where your case is filed. Click on the “Case Number” button and enter your case number. Then click the search icon. The details of your case are shown, including the date of the next court appearance.

What is case law on Google Scholar?

Google Scholar offers access to laws made by the judicial branch, also known as “case law” or “common law.” Common law or case law is that body of law based on written opinions by appellate courts.

Where can I find free case law?

In addition, the following resources provide free case law. The Caselaw Access Project (“CAP”) expands public access to U.S. law by making all published U.S. court decisions freely available online, in a consistent format, digitized from the collection of the Harvard Law Library.

Where can I find information about law libraries in the US?

To learn more about law libraries throughout the United States, visit: GovInfo provides public access to official publications from all three branches of the Federal Government. LII provides open access to legal materials, including: annotated version of the constitution, federal statutes, Supreme Court decisions, CFR, and more.

What is FindLaw’s cases and codes section?

FindLaw’s Cases and Codes section contains resources and links for both state and federal laws. This includes resources pertaining to constitutions, statutes, cases and more.

What is the caselaw Access Project?

The Caselaw Access Project (“CAP”) expands public access to U.S. law by making all published U.S. court decisions freely available online, in a consistent format, digitized from the collection of the Harvard Law Library.