What Legalise Does and How It Works

Legalise is a legal drafting and research platform built around Islamabad practice. The site brings together drafting, case law, statutory reference, process guidance, and jurisdiction tools in one place so that an advocate does not have to move between unrelated sources just to take a file from first question to working draft.

What the Platform Covers

At the centre of the site are the drafting and research surfaces that tend to sit close together in real legal work. There is document generation for common legal instruments, an IHC Case Law section for Islamabad High Court research, a Stamp Duty Calculator for Islamabad property-side work, a Legal Glossary, and a Pakistan Statutes Library. Around those sit process and reference pages such as the Court Process Guides, Court Directory, Jurisdiction Decoder, and police-station reference tools.

The point of that combination is practical continuity. A matter rarely stays in one box. Drafting often requires checking a definition, a statute, a precedent, a filing route, or a registration-related calculation. The site is arranged to support that movement directly.

Drafting on Legalise

Legalise uses structured intake and corpus-grounded drafting rather than treating legal drafting as a blank-prompt exercise. That gives the advocate a first working version that is closer to the actual legal and factual frame of the matter. The output is still something to be reviewed professionally, but the process is meant to reduce time spent rebuilding standard structure from scratch.

A live sample rental agreement is already available on the site and gives a useful sense of what a generated output looks like in practice.

Research and Reference on the Same Site

The research side of Legalise is not an afterthought. The IHC case-law tools, statutory library, glossary, court directory, process guides, and jurisdiction references make the platform useful even before a document is generated. That is important because many files begin with orientation and checking long before they reach final drafting.

Why the Islamabad Focus Matters

The site is built around the needs of advocates working in the Islamabad Capital Territory. That jurisdictional focus keeps the product more precise. Instead of trying to flatten every Pakistani legal environment into one generic answer, it stays close to the court, process, and property realities that actually govern Islamabad work.

If you want to continue from this overview, the most relevant next pages are the IHC Case Law, Stamp Duty Calculator, Pakistan Statutes Library, Legal Glossary, and Court Process Guides.