AALAP - AI Legal Assistant
Judiciary
Country or Region
India
Sourced From
Partnership on AI: AI Tools for Local Newsrooms Database
AALAP is a specialized AI tool designed to assist with legal tasks in India. It has been trained to handle specific legal functions, like answering questions or explaining legal concepts, using a large dataset focused on Indian law. Aalap is based on a powerful AI model called Mistral 7B, which has been fine-tuned to improve its performance in the legal field. While it's not a general-purpose legal assistant, it works well for the tasks it has been trained to handle, such as explaining legal terms and solving specific problems in Indian law.
Access to Justice and Legal Aid
Legal Research and Information Retrieval
Anuvaad
Judiciary
Country or Region
India
Sourced From
Global Toolkit on AI and the Rule of Law for the Judiciary
Anuvaad is an AI-driven, open-source platform designed for large-scale document translation, specifically focused on Indic languages. It provides an easy-to-edit interface built on top of plug-and-play Neural Machine Translation (NMT) models, allowing for efficient and customizable translation workflows. Instances of Anuvaad have been deployed across various organizations, including the Diksha platform (NCERT), the Supreme Court of India (SUVAS), and the Supreme Court of Bangladesh (Amar Vasha), enabling seamless translation in legal and educational contexts.
Access to Justice and Legal Aid
Legal Research and Information Retrieval
Operational Efficiency and Case Management
Checkbox
Judiciary
Country or Region
Australia
Sourced From
Global Toolkit on AI and the Rule of Law for the Judiciary
Checkbox is a no-code automation platform that helps legal teams streamline workflows without relying on IT support. It enables teams to automate intake and triage, manage legal matters, and generate contracts efficiently. With AI-powered chatbots, workflow automation, and centralized request tracking, legal professionals can reduce manual tasks and improve service delivery. Real-time dashboards and analytics provide insights that enhance decision-making and operational efficiency.
Access to Justice and Legal Aid
Decision Support Systems
Operational Efficiency and Case Management
Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT)
Judiciary
Country or Region
Canada
Sourced From
Resource Centre Cyberjustice and AI by CEPEJ
The online Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT) in British Columbia (Canada) assists individuals in resolving specific disputes without the need for legal representation. It provides an accessible and efficient way to handle various types of claims. Examples of claims include claims about intimate images shared without people's consent, motor vehicle accidents (and linked entitlement to benefits) and small claims (up to $5k). The CRT process involves four main stages: applying or responding to a claim using the free Solution Explorer, engaging in negotiation through a secure platform to attempt settlement, moving to facilitation with a CRT case manager if negotiation fails, and ultimately receiving a final decision from an independent tribunal member if no agreement is reached, with the option to settle at any stage.
Access to Justice and Legal Aid
Operational Efficiency and Case Management
Gina
Judiciary
Country or Region
United States of America
Sourced From
Global Toolkit on AI and the Rule of Law for the Judiciary
The AI-powered jury bot, known as Gina, helps users of the Los Angeles Superior Court manage traffic citations online. It allows individuals to pay tickets, enroll in traffic school, or schedule court dates, reducing the need for in-person visits. Supporting multiple languages, including English, Armenian, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, and Vietnamese, the bot improves accessibility for a diverse population. Additionally, the court has implemented a unified Traffic Call Center, providing a central contact point for assistance and scheduling hearings.
Access to Justice and Legal Aid
Decision Support Systems
Operational Efficiency and Case Management
Insolvency Module
Judiciary
Country or Region
Colombia
Sourced From
Sistemas de decisión automatizada en el sector público colombiano
The Superintendency of Corporations' Insolvency Model ("Módulo de insolvencia" in Spanish) aims to streamline insolvency procedures and improve stakeholder interactions by means of a legal automation and digitalization system. More specifically, the tool helps user register debtors, request admission into insolvency proceedings, and submit responses to inadmissible applications, all while managing the required documentation. It facilitates users in submitting the necessary forms and provides template documents to assist with requests, speeding up administrative tasks.
Access to Justice and Legal Aid
Document Digitalization