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Terms of Use

Read the terms governing your Legalise subscription, account access, and platform use. Applicable under the laws of Pakistan.

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Effective Date: 20 March 2026

1. Service Description. Legalise is a subscription-based legal document drafting, matter review, case compilation, Desk storage, sharing, and legal research platform that uses artificial intelligence and curated Pakistani legal materials to assist advocates. The platform provides document templates, AI-assisted drafting, compiled case briefings, Matter Reviewer and Adverse Reviewer reports, case-law search, statute access, glossary, court directory, and reference utilities. The service is designed primarily for advocates practising in the Islamabad Capital Territory, while some tools and sources may have wider Pakistan-facing use.

2. Eligibility and Account. By creating an account you represent that you are at least 18 years of age and that you will use the platform for lawful professional, educational, or legal-research purposes related to the legal profession in Pakistan. You are solely responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your login credentials and for all activity that occurs under your account. Account sharing is prohibited. Each subscription is personal to one member.

3. Trial, Subscription, and Payment. Paid access is provided through the Four-Month Retainer billed at PKR 2150 and includes up to 120 instruments per billing cycle. New accounts may receive a 20-day trial with 10 instruments at no cost. The trial begins on the member’s first verified sign-in. Trial users receive introductory access to research and reference modules, including the case-law database, statute library, glossary, court directory, and selected calculators or reference tools. Full ongoing access to research and reference modules is reserved for paid members. Legalise may revise research-module access in later billing cycles with notice to active members.

4. Instruments and Allowance. An instrument is one output generated through Legalise. A drafted legal document, compiled case briefing, Matter Reviewer report, Adverse Reviewer report, or any other generated legal output may count as one instrument against the applicable allowance. Editing a saved document, downloading it again, storing it at Desk, attaching it to a case file, or sharing it does not by itself consume a new instrument. Usage limits, carryover, renewal carryover, and trial caps are applied according to the platform’s subscription rules shown on the pricing and account pages.

5. Nature of Output. All documents, briefings, reviewer reports, and other outputs generated through this platform are AI-assisted drafts or analytical aids assembled from member inputs, controlled legal materials, and platform instructions. They are not legal advice and do not constitute finished court filings, legal opinions, or guaranteed litigation strategy. Every generated output must be independently reviewed, verified, and approved by the advocate before use. The platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, legal sufficiency, procedural correctness, or suitability of any output for any specific matter.

6. Desk, Sharing, and Member Responsibility. Desk is a member workspace for saving generated outputs, case files, notes, attachments, and references. If you create a share link, you are responsible for choosing what to share, with whom to share it, and when to revoke it. Legalise is not responsible for consequences arising from a member sharing confidential, privileged, inaccurate, incomplete, or sensitive material with the wrong recipient or beyond the intended purpose.

7. Acceptable Use. You agree to use the platform exclusively for lawful purposes. You shall not reverse-engineer, scrape, systematically copy, resell, or redistribute any content, clause library data, compiled legal dataset, templates, interface content, or output from the platform except for your own legitimate professional use of documents generated for you. Automated access through bots, scripts, or programmatic means without prior written consent is prohibited.

8. Intellectual Property. All specific data curation, templates, interface design, platform code, compiled legal datasets, research tooling, and system architecture are the intellectual property of Legalise. Documents and generated outputs created for you are yours to use in your professional practice, subject to these terms, but the underlying library, templates, datasets, prompts, workflows, and platform architecture remain the exclusive property of Legalise.

9. Refunds, Cancellation, and Renewal. Refund requests are considered only within the first month of the four-month contract and only where fewer than one third of the cycle’s allowance, i.e. less than 40 of 120 instruments, has been generated. Refunds are one-time per member and do not apply on resubscription. The retainer runs for its full four-month term once subscribed and is not pro-rated outside the refund window. There is no automatic renewal or recurring card mandate. Renewal is a deliberate member action inside the applicable grace window, and unused-instrument carryover is governed by the pricing and account rules then in force.

10. Data Handling. Your personal data, generated outputs, uploaded matter material, Desk case files, share links, communications, payment records, and usage metadata are handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy. We do not sell your data. Content may be processed through third-party infrastructure and AI providers as described in the Privacy Policy where necessary to provide the requested service.

11. Account Suspension and Termination. We reserve the right to suspend or terminate accounts that violate these terms, exhibit abusive usage patterns, attempt unauthorized access, misuse share links, evade limits, misrepresent identity, create legal or security risk, or otherwise threaten the integrity of the platform, without prior notice where necessary. You may decline renewal at any time; access continues according to your current trial, grace, or paid status unless suspended or terminated for cause.

12. Limitation of Liability. To the maximum extent permitted by Pakistani law, Legalise shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, punitive, or special damages arising from your use of the platform, any output generated through it, any shared link, any research result, any interruption of service, or any reliance placed on platform material. This includes without limitation adverse case outcomes, professional sanctions or disciplinary proceedings, missed limitation periods, filing defects, lost revenue, data loss, unauthorized disclosure caused by member sharing, or reputational harm. Total cumulative liability shall not exceed the subscription fees actually paid by you in the one calendar month immediately preceding the claim.

13. Indemnification. You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Legalise, its operators, and its personnel from any claims, losses, damages, liabilities, and expenses (including legal fees) arising from your use of the platform, your filing or sharing of any generated output, your handling of client or matter information, your breach of these terms, or your violation of applicable law or professional duties.

14. Prohibition on Impersonation and Unauthorized Practice. You shall not use this platform to generate, obtain, review, share, or file legal documents while falsely representing yourself as a licensed advocate, or while using the name, credentials, bar council enrollment number, or professional identity of another person. Unauthorized practice of law in Pakistan is a criminal offence punishable under Section 58 of the Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils Act 1973 with imprisonment up to three years and a fine up to fifty thousand rupees. Impersonation for the purpose of cheating is separately punishable under Section 419 of the Pakistan Penal Code 1860 with imprisonment up to seven years. Legalise bears no responsibility for documents or outputs generated by users who misrepresent their identity or professional standing. We reserve the right to immediately suspend or terminate any account where we have reasonable grounds to believe the account holder has misrepresented their identity or is engaged in unauthorized legal practice, and to report such conduct to the relevant bar council, the Federal Investigation Agency, or any other competent authority. Users who become aware of impersonation or unauthorized use of their credentials on this platform should report it immediately.

15. Modifications. We may update these terms at any time. Material changes will be communicated via email, in-app notification, or an updated terms page. Continued use of the platform after such notification constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.

16. Governing Law and Jurisdiction. These terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Any dispute arising from these terms or your use of the platform shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Islamabad Capital Territory.

17. Contact Information. For account, legal, privacy, or support inquiries, contact support@legalise.pk.

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