About JurisPK

About JurisPK

Pakistan's legal and regulatory intelligence layer for courts, cases, statutes, regulators, citations, and public legal records.

Pakistan law, finally searchable like it should be

JurisPK is building a modern research layer for Pakistani law: cases, statutes, regulations, regulator decisions, citations, public legal records, and source materials brought into one fast, searchable workspace.

Built for the next generation of Pakistani lawyers.

The goal is simple: make serious Pakistani legal research less scattered, less slow, and less dependent on knowing exactly where a document happens to live. Ask a question, look up a citation, search a statute, filter by court or regulator, and move from uncertainty to useful source material quickly.

Built for the people who actually do the work

JurisPK is for lawyers preparing arguments, researchers checking authorities, students learning doctrine, businesses tracking regulatory risk, journalists following public-interest disputes, founders trying to understand compliance, and citizens who deserve a clearer path into the law that governs them.

Legal information should not feel locked behind confusing portals, broken links, old PDFs, inconsistent citations, scattered regulator websites, and half-remembered reporter references. JurisPK turns that maze into a working research surface.

Courts, cases, and citations

Search across indexed Pakistani court and adjudicatory material, including coverage prepared around the Supreme Court of Pakistan, High Courts, tribunals, reported cases, public judgments, and related legal records as the corpus expands.

JurisPK is designed for the way legal researchers think: citation lookup, court filters, year filters, reporter references, subject areas, case names, statutes mentioned in judgments, and the messy natural-language phrasing people use when they do not yet know the exact authority.

Statutes, rules, and source law

Case law is only half the picture. JurisPK also supports discovery across statutory and regulatory materials: Acts, Ordinances, rules, regulations, SROs, notifications, circulars, legal frameworks, delegated legislation, and source records where available.

The platform is being shaped to connect legal questions to the underlying legal architecture: the text of the law, the cases interpreting it, the regulators applying it, and the public records that show how the system actually moves.

Regulators and public institutions

Pakistan's legal reality is not confined to courts. JurisPK is built to cover the regulatory state too: competition, tax, energy, corporate, banking, procurement, media, telecom, intellectual property, public finance, sector regulators, authorities, tribunals, and institutional source collections.

That means research can move across the places where modern legal risk lives: court precedent, statutory text, regulator orders, determinations, circulars, notices, tariff materials, enforcement records, public decisions, and official legal frameworks.

A living corpus, not a static library

JurisPK is not just a folder of documents. It is an indexing, parsing, classification, citation, and search system built around Pakistani legal material.

The platform keeps improving as more sources are mirrored, parsed, normalized, deduplicated, audited, and reviewed. Live corpus indicators on this page reflect the current indexed database and help show how the research layer is growing.

Why this matters

Access to law should not depend on who has the most expensive library, the best clerk, the oldest PDF archive, or the right private network. A person trying to understand their rights, a young lawyer building a practice, a student outside an elite institution, a reporter chasing accountability, or a small business trying to comply should not have to fight the infrastructure before they can even start the research.

JurisPK exists because legal knowledge is civic infrastructure. When the law is easier to find, understand, compare, and verify, more people can participate in the legal system with confidence. Better access does not replace lawyers, courts, or official sources. It strengthens the ecosystem around them.

What paid access supports

Many underlying legal materials are public-domain, public-record, official, licensed, or otherwise authorized source materials. JurisPK subscriptions support the platform layer that makes those materials usable: indexing, OCR, parsing, citation normalization, metadata, classification, search, hosting, previews, full-text access controls, support, and ongoing source maintenance.

The mission is broad access. The work behind that mission is real infrastructure.

Live corpus indicators

The figures below are generated from the current indexed database and should be treated as launch-readiness indicators rather than a promise that every public legal source is complete. Coverage will continue to improve as more sources are mirrored, parsed, normalized, audited, and reviewed.

Live corpus indicators

Loading indexed coverage

Live counts will appear when the API is reachable.