"You use AI."
"You use AI."
Yes, I do.
And I've never hidden it.
I have 75% Cerebral Palsy, which affects the clarity of my speech. In court, judges and lawyers have the case file, understand the facts, and give me the opportunity to present my arguments.
Social media is different.
People decide within a few seconds whether to keep watching or scroll away. If they struggle to understand my voice, they may never hear the legal information I'm trying to share.
That's why I use AI.
AI helps me communicate more clearly. It helps remove the communication barrier created by my disability. It does not replace my legal knowledge, education, research, or courtroom experience.
Every judgment I discuss is read and verified by me. Every legal opinion I share is my own. Every piece of content is published under my responsibility.
AI is my communication assistant, not my legal brain.
My disability affects how I speak.
It does not affect how I think, research, or practice law.
I don't use AI to hide my disability.
I use AI so my disability doesn't become a barrier to educating people about the law.
At the end of the day, trust is not built by the tools we use.
Trust is built by honesty, accuracy, consistency, and taking responsibility for what we share.
Adv. Arvind Rao
Advocate, Supreme Court of India
Founder, Verdict Legal Solutions