20+ years of combined expertise in legal practice, higher education and prolific research. Professor & Dean at Metropolitan University Karachi. 67+ HEC-recognised publications. Advocate, High Court of Sindh since 2009.
Advocate Aliya Saeed is an accomplished legal professional, academic leader, and prolific researcher with over 20 years of combined experience in legal practice, higher education, and scholarly publication.
She currently serves as Professor, Dean and Chairperson of the Law Department at Metropolitan University Karachi, while maintaining concurrent active practice as an Advocate of the High Court of Sindh.
Her expertise spans constitutional, civil, criminal, corporate and IT law, with a distinctive research focus on the intersection of law, technology, and justice delivery. She is the author of 67+ peer-reviewed publications in HEC-recognized journals.
Her doctoral dissertation — "The Application of Modern Technology in the Justice Delivery System in Pakistan" — reflects her commitment to advancing judicial reform and the integration of modern technology into Pakistan's justice system.
Divorce, khula, custody, guardianship, maintenance, and all civil litigation matters handled with sensitivity and expertise.
Title disputes, possession suits, tenancy matters, real estate transactions, and property documentation in Karachi.
Company formation, contracts, regulatory compliance, director disputes, and corporate advisory for businesses of all sizes.
Defense and prosecution in criminal matters before Sindh's courts. Bail applications, trials, and criminal appeals.
Tax appeals, income tax disputes, FBR proceedings, and strategic advisory on tax compliance and planning.
Cybercrime prosecution and defense, digital evidence, data privacy, and technology-related legal advisory.
A distinguished academic career spanning over two decades — teaching at Pakistan's foremost universities while maintaining active legal practice.
Research Areas: Technology & Law · Evidence Law · Women's Rights · Environmental Law · Cyber Law · Judicial Reform
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