by Faiza Khalil
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Faiza Khalil A VISION FOR DIGITIZING JUDICIAL PROCESSES AND INTEGRATING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PAKISTAN’S JUDICIARY: ENHANCING EFFICIENCY AND UPHOLDING JUDICIAL INTEGRITY Summer 2024 Int’l J. L. Ethics Tech. 3 (2024).
Available at: https://www.doi.org/10.55574/RZHL8875
Author Information: University of Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract:
The judiciary, as the cornerstone of justice and the rule of law, is at a pivotal juncture to harness the transformative power of digital technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance its operations. This essay outlines a comprehensive approach for digitizing judicial processes in Pakistan, incorporating AI integration by drawing parallels with successful international model. The focus is on the need for systemic change to ensure efficiency, transparency, and accessibility in the legal system. Current challenges include a lack of proper implementation of the rule of law, prolonged trials, and low public confidence. Traditional methods of case filing are manual and paper-based, leading to inefficiencies. The essay proposes a step-by-step transformation starting from e-filing to the digitization of the entire lifecycle of a case, aiming to modernize Pakistan’s judiciary. AI can aid in legal research, evidence standards, and sentencing, offering predictive capabilities and streamlining routine case management. Ethical considerations and the need for human judicial discretion are emphasized to balance AI’s assistance with maintaining judicial integrity and fairness. This digital transformation can restore public trust and efficiency in Pakistan’s judiciary, paving the way for a modern, digital legal system.
Keywords: Technological Integration in Courts, Predictive Analytics in Law, Transparency in Judicial Processes, Judicial Modernization, Artificial Intelligence in Judiciary, Digital transformation, AI and Legal Ethics, Case Management Systems, E-Filing, Legal Tech Innovation, AI in Legal Research, Efficiency in Judiciary, AI and Evidence Standards, AI in Sentencing, Legal Information Systems
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Persistent link: https://www.ijlet.org/2024-3-108-122/
DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.55574/RZHL8875
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