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    Pakistan to Integrate AI Technology in Judicial System

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 29, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Pakistan is set to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) technology within its judicial system, marking a significant step towards modernizing court operations. The integration aims to streamline case processing, reduce backlog, and improve decision-making accuracy. This move aligns with global trends where AI assists in legal research and administrative tasks, ultimately enhancing the efficiency of justice delivery.

    In a significant development, the adoption of AI tools in Pakistani courts is expected to support judges and legal professionals by automating routine functions such as document analysis and case scheduling. This technological advancement could lead to faster resolutions and greater transparency in legal proceedings. Meanwhile, the judiciary is preparing to train personnel to effectively utilize these new systems, ensuring a smooth transition.

    Notably, the use of AI in courts could transform Pakistan’s legal landscape by addressing long-standing challenges like case delays and resource constraints. The initiative reflects the government’s commitment to leveraging technology for public service improvement. As AI becomes an integral part of the judicial process, it may set a precedent for other sectors to adopt similar innovations, fostering broader digital transformation across the country.

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