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Where are the documents from?

You might be wondering where Anycase gets its legal documents and how you can be sure they’re accurate and trustworthy.

All materials you see in Anycase come directly from official government and Supreme Court sources.


🏛️ Exact Copies from Official Sources

Every case, ruling, or document in Anycase is an exact copy of the version published by its official source (such as the Supreme Court’s e-Library).


Here’s a sample comparison:


We keep these copies exactly as they are, without any edits or alterations.


📚 Why We Store Copies

We store copies of public legal materials to make them easier to search, organize, and cross-reference in one place. This allows you to access related cases, laws, and discussions instantly — without switching between multiple government portals.

Our goal is to consolidate, not to modify or replace, the original records.


🔄 How We Keep Them Up to Date

We’ve built custom tools that automatically check official government and court websites for new publications every day.

This ensures that Anycase is updated daily with the most recent data from trusted sources — keeping your searches current and reliable.


In summary:

  • Documents come from official court and government sources.
  • We store faithful copies for easier access and referencing.
  • Updates happen daily to reflect the newest official releases.

Updated on: 06/11/2025

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