Social Sciences, asked by rahmanzakiya50, 3 months ago

difference between PIL and fundamental rights​

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Answered by sivasmart2222
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PIL is writ only but PIL means litigation in the interest of public and not in the interest of the litigant. ... The writ petition should involve a question, which affects public at large or group of people, and not a single individual. Only the effected /Aggrieved person can file a writ petition.

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Answered by Itzkrushika156
3

Explanation:

PIL is writ only but PIL means litigation in the interest of public and not in the interest of the litigant. ... The writ petition should involve a question, which affects public at large or group of people, and not a single individual. Only the effected /Aggrieved person can file a writ petition

Answered by Itzkrushika156
3

Explanation:

PIL is writ only but PIL means litigation in the interest of public and not in the interest of the litigant. ... The writ petition should involve a question, which affects public at large or group of people, and not a single individual. Only the effected /Aggrieved person can file a writ petition

Answered by Itzkrushika156
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Explanation:

PIL is writ only but PIL means litigation in the interest of public and not in the interest of the litigant. ... The writ petition should involve a question, which affects public at large or group of people, and not a single individual. Only the effected /Aggrieved person can file a writ petition

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