By Huma Ishfaq ⏐ 4 months ago ⏐ Newspaper Icon Newspaper Icon 2 min read
‘Wakeel Online’ Officially Launched in Islamabad with 1,000+ Lawyers

ISLAMABAD: The “Vakeel Online” app was officially launched in Islamabad. Federal Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar said that people who can’t pay for lawyers would still be able to get help through this platform.

Alfred Grannas, the German ambassador, praised the app’s popularity and called it remarkable.

In his remarks, Federal Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar noted that efforts to offer legal aid to millions of Pakistanis commenced in the year 2020. He said that the law system is easier to understand now than it was in the past.

Alfred Grannas, the German ambassador, also addressed the event and said that Vakeel Online has gone from being an idea to a fully functional app.

He is hopeful that the app will help litigants in the future and provide them with appropriate legal support.

Vakeel Online is already well-known to about 700,000 individuals in Pakistan. The app currently has 1,000 registered lawyers and many more are being reviewed. You can register as a client or a lawyer using the app.

Using the search filters, users can find attorneys that focus on particular areas of law, such as family law, cyber law, property law, or criminal law. Lawyers and clients may communicate easily and clearly with the app’s built-in chat feature, which allows for the easy sharing of information and clarification of case specifics.

A central, easy-to-use dashboard gives everyone a full picture, making it easier for all parties to keep track of cases, papers, and consultations. The platform places a strong emphasis on security and secrecy. It has comprehensive protection measures in place to safeguard all data and interactions, creating a trustworthy environment for all users.

You may get Vakeel Online on your Android or iOS device by visiting the respective app stores.