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Mian Ali Haider discusses sharing his office's case preparation formats and tools with young lawyers to enhance their skills. He believes knowledge grows when shared and encourages using these documents to prepare effective case briefs.
Mian Ali Haider explains his intention behind sharing proprietary drafts, emphasizing that knowledge increases with sharing. He highlights the need to adapt the provided documents to individual cases for maximum benefit.
Mian Ali Haider explains his bail application format, including sections for FIR number, date, police station, relevant sections, and details about the complainant and accused. He stresses the importance of mentioning delays and motives to present a clear factual narration.
Mian Ali Haider describes how to present case law, including creating a booklet with citations, titles, and relevant paragraphs from judgments. He emphasizes the importance of flagging relevant sections and providing copies to the judges.
Mian Ali Haider introduces a murder reference document, detailing its structure, including sections for victim information, accused details, weapon descriptions, and witness statements. He explains how to incorporate exhibits and defense evidence for a comprehensive trial overview.
Mian Ali Haider discusses using AI tools like Notebook LM for understanding judgments through podcasts and Gamma/Napkin for creating presentations. He advises caution when using ChatGPT due to potentially inaccurate results and suggests using it to rephrase language.
Mian Ali Haider summarizes the shared formats and tools, encouraging adaptation and experimentation for individual needs. He emphasizes that this share is aimed at facilitating young lawyers in court presentations and case preparation.