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Reading Cases & Legislation

Navigate the reader interface to access case details, legislation sections, key passages, and more.

The Reader Interface

When you open a case or legislation on judy.legal, you'll use our reader interface designed to help you navigate legal documents efficiently.

Reading Cases

Case Header

At the top of every case, you'll find:

  • Case Title: The full name of the case
  • Court: Which court decided the case
  • Date: When judgment was delivered
  • Citation: The official JELR citation (click to copy)
  • Other Citations: Alternative citations if available

Editorial Summary

Many cases include an Editorial Summary at the beginning, written by our legal team. This provides a quick overview of:

  • The key facts of the case
  • The main legal issues
  • The court's decision

Look for the boxed section labeled "EDITORIAL SUMMARY" before the main judgment text.

Judges (Coram)

The Coram section lists the judges who decided the case. Click on a judge's name to view their profile with statistics about their judicial career.

Main Content

The full judgment text follows, including:

  • Background and facts
  • Arguments presented
  • Court's analysis and reasoning
  • Final decision and orders

Case Tabs

Cases have multiple tabs to help you access different information:

Read Tab

The main judgment text with all content from the case.

Ratio Decidendi Tab

This tab shows the key legal principles established in the case:

  • Each principle is categorized by legal subject
  • Click "View passage" to see the exact quote in a popup
  • Click "Scroll to passage" to jump to that section in the main text
  • Principles link to our knowledge base where you can find related cases

Citing Cases Tab

See which other cases have cited this judgment:

  • View the exact quote used in the citing case
  • Click the case title to read the citing case
  • Understand how this case has influenced later decisions

Reading Legislation

Legislation Header

At the top of legislation, you'll find:

  • Title: The name of the act or law
  • Country: The jurisdiction
  • Status: Whether the legislation is current, amended, or repealed

Table of Contents

Use the Table of Contents to navigate long legislation:

  • Click the TOC icon to expand/collapse the navigation
  • Click any section to jump directly to it
  • Sections are organized hierarchically (Parts, Chapters, Sections)

Amendments & Repeals

If legislation has been amended:

  • Amendment information appears at the top
  • Shows which acts made amendments and when
  • Indicates if sections have been repealed

Section Navigation

  • Each section is clearly numbered
  • Click section numbers in the TOC to navigate
  • Use the scroll bar to move through the document

Legal Terms

When you see a highlighted legal term, click it to see its definition in a popup panel.

Reader Toolbar

The toolbar at the top of the reader provides quick access to useful features:

Find Within

Search for specific text within the current document:

  1. Click the Find icon (magnifying glass with document)
  2. Type your search term
  3. Use the arrows to navigate between matches
  4. Press Escape to close

Download PDF

Download a PDF version of the document for offline reading or printing. Requires Plus Plan subscription.

Share

Share the document with others:

  1. Click the Share icon
  2. Copy the generated link
  3. Share via email, messaging, or social media

Highlight & Annotate

Select text and use the toolbar to:

  • Highlight: Mark important passages for later reference
  • Comment: Add notes and annotations to specific text

See the Annotations documentation for more details.

Progress Indicator

As you scroll through a document, a progress bar appears at the top showing how far through the content you've read.

Tips for Effective Reading

  1. Start with the Editorial Summary for cases to get an overview
  2. Use the Ratio Decidendi tab to quickly find key legal principles
  3. Check Citing Cases to see how a judgment has been applied
  4. Use the Table of Contents for legislation to navigate efficiently
  5. Highlight important passages to build your research collection

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