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    Legal Aid Society (LAS) Launches Pakistan’s First Multilingual Legal Advisory Chatbot with Free Human Lawyer Verification

    The bot enables Pakistanis to connect to the NGO’s ecosystem which can also include litigation support for the vulnerable

    The Legal Aid Society (LAS) has launched NAZ Assist, Pakistan’s first multilingual legal advisory chatbot, designed to provide free legal advice in English, Urdu, Sindhi, and Pashto. Named in honor of Justice Nasir Aslam Zahid, former Chief Justice of the Sindh High Court and a Judge of the Supreme Court, as well as the founder of LAS, NAZ Assist aims to bridge the justice gap that has resulted in the country being ranked an abysmal 130th out of 142 countries, according to the 2023 WJP Rule of Law Index.

    The chatbot utilizes insights gathered from over 450,000 logged calls for legal assistance since 2014 by the Sindh Legal Advisory Call Center (SLACC), ensuring that the advice provided is relevant to the legal landscape of Pakistan.

    In a statement to the press, the organization’s CEO, Barrister Haya Eman Zahid said, “We designed this bot recognizing the diverse linguistic background of the country. The bot will also help make LAS more inclusive as differently-abled people who are deaf or mute can now get preliminary legal advice at a click of a button. This is also inline with the generational change ensuing with youngsters preferring to text over speaking over the phone.”

    A notable feature of NAZ Assist is enabling users to verify every single advice that the bot gives, which always comes with a disclaimer of the possibility of inaccuracies, due to the nature of artificial intelligence. To verify, users can connect with a lawyer through the Sindh Legal Advisory Call Center’s Helpline at 0800-70806 at no cost or request a free callback from a lawyer by simply entering their name and number in the bot.

    She continued, “With the launch of NAZ Assist, we are taking a significant step towards making legal advice accessible to everyone, regardless of their background. We also have programs for women facing gender-based violence, woman being denied their inheritance share, and minority girls facing forced conversion. We are not charging anything nor have kept this behind a paywall. We genuinely want to help people access justice.”

    People interested in learning more or trying out NAZ Assist can visit the LAS website at (http://www.las.org.pk) today.

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