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Pakistani Students Launch First AI Legal Assistant, Transforming Access to Justice

University of Engineering and Technology students unveil Pakistan’s first AI legal assistant, streamlining legal research from weeks to minutes, transforming access to justice.

KARACHI, Pakistan (MNTV) — In a groundbreaking development for the legal sector, students from the University of Engineering and Technology have launched Pakistan’s first artificial intelligence-powered legal assistant. This innovative tool, described as an “AI lawyer,” is expected to revolutionize legal research and enhance access to justice across the country.

Created by a team of ambitious students, the system allows legal professionals to generate case documents and conduct legal analyses with a single command. By streamlining these processes, the AI significantly reduces the time devoted to research and paperwork, which traditionally could span weeks or even months.

The AI draws on a vast database of court judgments and legal statutes from as far back as 1947 to an extensive array of updates through 2025. This enables it to provide comprehensive and accurate legal responses, a critical asset in an ever-evolving legal landscape. Developers argue that tasks once reliant on traditional databases can now be executed in mere minutes, potentially transforming how lawyers prepare for cases.

Legal experts are optimistic about the implications of this innovation, suggesting it could alleviate the growing issue of case backlogs. By expediting the preparation phase, attorneys may find themselves with more time to concentrate on strategy and advocacy, rather than getting bogged down in manual research. This shift in focus could not only benefit individual cases but also enhance the overall efficiency of the judicial system.

The developers also emphasize the tool’s potential to empower aspiring lawyers and promote greater transparency in legal proceedings. By making legal information more accessible, the AI could strengthen public trust in the justice system, a vital component for its integrity and effectiveness.

This initiative showcases the increasing involvement of Pakistani students in creating technology-driven solutions, reflecting a broader trend of innovation aimed at reforming key sectors such as law and governance. As these young innovators continue to push boundaries, they contribute vital insights and tools that could reshape traditional practices.

Looking ahead, the adoption of artificial intelligence in the legal field seems poised to expand beyond this initial offering. As technology continues to evolve, its integration into other aspects of the legal profession could further streamline operations and enhance service delivery. The success of this AI-powered legal assistant could inspire similar initiatives across various sectors, heralding a new era of efficiency and accessibility in Pakistan’s technological landscape.

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