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AI Reshapes Legal Landscape: Opportunities and Challenges Unveiled

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  • Former SC judge warns AI's impact on legal sector
  • Andhra Pradesh governor highlights rising global demand for legal professionals
  • KSLU awards 28 gold medals to meritorious law students
AI Reshapes Legal Landscape: Opportunities and Challenges Unveiled

According to the article, former Supreme Court judge and Karnataka State Border and River Protection Commission chairman Justice Shivaraj Patil warned that there is no escape from the impact and influence of artificial intelligence (AI) across sectors, including the legal field. Delivering his address at the annual convocation of Karnataka State Law University (KSLU) on November 6, 2025, he stated that the rapid adoption of AI in legal research, contract drafting, document management, and judgment translation reveals both vast opportunities and complex challenges.

Justice Patil cautioned that "This generation holds the responsibility to ensure that technology remains a tool of justice -- not its substitute." He emphasized that privacy, dignity, and due process must be upheld even in the digital age, and the Rule of Law must continue to be the cornerstone of governance and social order.

Andhra Pradesh governor and former Supreme Court judge Justice S Abdul Nazeer, who received an honorary doctorate from KSLU, noted that the global demand for legal professionals is steadily rising. He advised young lawyers to be patient and persistent, as the legal profession is a "long, single-innings test match" rather than a fast-paced limited-overs format. Justice Nazeer highlighted the importance of strong communication skills, oral advocacy, negotiation abilities, and flawless drafting for success in the highly competitive legal field.

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The convocation ceremony also saw the presentation of 28 gold medals to meritorious students from the three-year and five-year law programmes at KSLU.

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According to former Supreme Court judge Justice Shivaraj Patil, the rapid adoption of AI in legal research, contract drafting, document management, and judgment translation reveals both vast opportunities and complex challenges for the legal sector.
Justice Nazeer advised young lawyers to be patient and persistent, as the legal profession is a "long, single-innings test match" rather than a fast-paced limited-overs format. He emphasized the importance of strong communication skills, oral advocacy, negotiation abilities, and flawless drafting for success in the highly competitive legal field.
KSLU awarded 28 gold medals to meritorious students from the three-year and five-year law programmes, including Ganesh K, Maanya Anand, Ankit Anand, Chandani GS, Rachana J M, Anirudh Joshi, G Anusha, Monal Bhandari, Alfonsa Saji, Sindhu B, Eshwar B, Afsy Jose, Leesa Jain, Jenny Ann Biju, Vaishakh Kulkarni, Badrinath CH, Amit Bagi, Madhuparna Sarkar, Anika Kagad, Simran Hulkoti, and L Sameeksha Hegde.

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