Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
case-file
noun
/ˈkeɪs faɪl/

Definition
A case-file is a collection of documents and information related to a specific legal case or situation.

Examples
- The detective reviewed the case-file to prepare for the trial.
- She organized the case-file meticulously to ensure no information was overlooked.
- The lawyer submitted the case-file to the court for evaluation.

Meaning
It is typically used in legal and law enforcement contexts, serving as a record of all relevant details about a case, including evidence, interviews, reports, and correspondence.

Synonyms
- file
- record
- dossier