31 October,2023 06:53 PM IST | Mumbai | BrandMedia
Advocate Srijan Tiwari
With an unwavering commitment to enhancing legal practice through technology, the Courts are seamlessly integrating innovative legal tech solutions to transform the way justice is delivered. Srijan Tiwari, known for his adept legal acumen, has always been an advocate for change and innovation.
"The legal profession cannot afford to be left behind in the technological wave sweeping across sectors," Tiwari commented. Recognising the potential of technology in revolutionising legal processes, Mr Tiwari has adopted a range of legal tech tools in his practice. His approach includes the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for legal research, case management software for organising client information, and virtual platforms for client consultations and meetings. By leveraging these tools, Mr Tiwari has been able to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and provide more accessible legal services to his clients.
Furthermore, Mr Tiwari is driving change beyond his practice. He has been instrumental in organising workshops and training sessions for fellow lawyers at the Delhi High Court, promoting the importance of digital literacy in the legal field. His initiatives have encouraged many of his colleagues to embrace technology, fostering a culture of innovation and continuous improvement. Not just stopping at practical implementations, Mr Tiwari also emphasises the ethical considerations of using technology in legal practice. He stresses the importance of maintaining client confidentiality and ensuring that technologies are used responsibly and ethically.
In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, lawyers like Srijan Tiwari are essential torchbearers, guiding the legal profession towards a future that is more efficient, accessible, and in tune with the modern world. His work serves as an inspiration and a beacon for legal practitioners aiming to navigate the complexities of the digital transformation in law.
Srijan Tiwari: "The use of Artificial Intelligence in the legal domain is nothing new; we have been using research tools based on algorithms since ages.
Legal tech start-ups have been more advanced and used friendly tools that can greatly benefit the legal sector. With courts implementing such technology, the judiciary has become accessible to all citizens. We must try to bridge the gap between haves and have-nots so that the technology can benefit all on the ground level. The transparency created by use of technology has indeed made the common man connect with the judicial system and reaffirm their trust in the same. Virtual court has taken away the lag faced in traditional proceedings, and clients and counsels can appear and plead there court matters with ease."
Srijan Tiwari looks forward to advanced technologies and AI in the legal domain. He holds that AI can never replace advocates and is just a tool to supplement the mind.