In Bangladesh, many people find it challenging to understand important laws, which can lead to difficulties in their daily lives and professions. This issue stems from legal information often being complex and not easily accessible to the average person, especially those with limited formal education or those who speak Bengali as their primary language. To tackle this problem, we’re looking at using modern language technologies to make legal education more accessible right from the comfort of one’s home. The goal is to create a solution that uses simple Bengali, both visually and audibly, to explain crucial laws across various professions and social standings. For example, it could help a person learn about land laws, inheritance rights, and the legalities surrounding dowry. A rickshaw puller could get a clear understanding of traffic laws, while a vegetable vendor might learn about the Consumer Rights Act and Safe Food Act without needing to sift through complicated legal texts. The challenge lies in developing a technological platform that can deliver this legal information in an easy-to-understand manner. This could involve creating an app or a website that uses videos, audio clips, and simple text to explain laws. The solution must be intuitive and user-friendly, ensuring that even those with minimal education or tech-savvy can benefit from it. By improving legal awareness in everyday language, this initiative aims to empower the people of Bangladesh to better understand their rights and responsibilities, leading to a higher quality of life and a more informed public. The challenge is not just in creating the technology but ensuring it reaches and is usable by a wide audience, from urban dwellers to the rural population.