Sri Lanka Supreme Court Judgments - Year 2025

AI Pazz offers Sri Lanka's most comprehensive case law collection, featuring all Supreme Court Judgments. Gain access to original PDFs, detailed insights, summaries, extracted citations, legislations referenced, legal arguments, and overrule detection. You can also ask questions about each case for deeper understanding, in all three languages: English, Sinhala, and Tamil.


AI Pazz covers all volumes of Sri Lanka's New Law Reports (NLR), Sri Lanka Law Reports (SLR / Sri LR), along with the latest Supreme Court Judgments and Court of Appeal Judgments; both reported and unreported.

List of Supreme Court Judgments for Year 2025

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Sri Lankan Case Law Reports and Latest Judgements

Access Sri Lanka’s most comprehensive Case Law database, featuring all major Law Reports and judgments from the 1800s to today.AI Pazz is Sri Lanka’s largest digital legal database, offering original PDFs, summaries, headnotes, citations, key legal arguments and insights for every judgment.

Sri Lanka’s legal system, rooted in a mix of Roman-Dutch law, English common law, and indigenous traditions, relies heavily on judicial precedent. As such, access to reliable case law sources is crucial for legal practitioners, scholars, and students. Among the most prominent legal reporting sources in Sri Lanka is the New Law Reports (NLR), which began publication in 1898 and continues to be a key reference for superior court judgments. NLR covers landmark rulings from the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal, playing an instrumental role in shaping Sri Lankan jurisprudence. The Sri Lanka Law Reports (SLR), published by the Attorney General’s Department, serve as the official law reports of the country and cover judgments of superior courts with comprehensive headnotes and summaries, making them accessible for both academic study and courtroom reference.


In addition to the NLR and SLR, there are other notable compilations such as Ramachandra’s Reports, which predate the NLR and include judgments from the late 19th century. These are particularly valued for historic and constitutional research. The Ceylon Law Weekly (CLW) served as a private publication that was widely used for accessing judgments and legal commentary during the mid-20th century. More recent sources include Law Reporter, a modern publication that compiles recent and notable judgments for practical use. These sources collectively offer a diverse legal reference framework. They vary in scope, authority, and editorial quality, yet each contributes to the body of case law that influences how legal arguments are formed and judgments are interpreted in Sri Lankan courts. While physical copies of these reports are found in law libraries and universities, digital platforms—including AI-powered tools like AI Pazz—have revolutionized accessibility by providing advanced search, summaries, citation tracking, and contextual insights for deeper legal understanding.

AI Pazz Case Law Coverage

AI Pazz provides unparalleled coverage of Sri Lankan case laws, offering access to a vast and comprehensive collection essential for legal research. Our case law coverage includes:

  • New Law Reports (NLR): All volumes of the New Law Reports, complete with original PDFs, insights, and references.
  • Sri Lanka Reports (SLR): Full access to all volumes of the Sri Lanka Law Reports, offering a detailed and extensive case law collection.
  • Supreme Court Cases: Stay informed with up-to-date judgments from the Supreme Court, including both reported and unreported cases.
  • Court of Appeal Cases: Access the latest judgments from the Court of Appeal, ensuring comprehensive coverage of appellate decisions, including both reported and unreported cases.
  • Ceyon Law Weekly (CLW): Coming soon.

With AI Pazz, you get access to the largest and most reliable case law database in Sri Lanka, enabling seamless legal research with accurate and up-to-date information.

Stay Informed on Latest Supreme Court and Court of Appeal Judgments
  • Latest Case Law Updates: AI Pazz adds all newly released Supreme Court and Court of Appeal judgments within 24-48 hours of their release with insights, summaries, legal arguments, and references, making it the go-to platform for up-to-date legal research.
  • Weekly Email Briefings: Stay informed with a weekly email summary of the latest Sri Lankan Supreme Court and Court of Appeal judgments. These concise updates highlight key rulings and insights, saving you time while ensuring you never miss important legal changes.

With AI Pazz, you can confidently stay ahead in your legal practice by accessing the latest judgments and legal insights as they happen.

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