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UK Case Law MCP Server from MCPBundles

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Search UK court judgments and tribunal decisions from the National Archives

Status
Unhealthy
Last Tested
Transport
Streamable HTTP
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Repository
thinkchainai/mcpbundles
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Tool DescriptionsA

Average 4.2/5 across 2 of 2 tools scored.

Server CoherenceA
Disambiguation5/5

The two tools have clearly distinct purposes: one is for retrieving detailed metadata and excerpts from a specific judgment by URI, while the other is for searching across a database of judgments. There is no overlap in functionality, making it easy for an agent to choose the correct tool based on the task.

Naming Consistency5/5

Both tools follow a consistent naming pattern with a prefix 'caselaw-' followed by a verb (get or search) and a noun (judgment or search), using kebab-case throughout. This uniformity makes the tool set predictable and easy to understand.

Tool Count2/5

With only two tools, the server feels thin for a case law domain that typically involves more operations like filtering, advanced search, or accessing full documents. While the tools cover basic retrieval and search, the limited count may restrict agent workflows and indicate incomplete coverage.

Completeness2/5

The tool set is severely incomplete for a case law server, as it lacks essential operations such as filtering search results, accessing full judgment texts beyond excerpts, or handling updates/deletions if applicable. This creates significant gaps that could lead to agent failures in complex legal research tasks.

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