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‘Every citizen has the right to justice, but the majority do not have access to law.' In

the context of the above statement explain any two ways in which PILs are

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Answered by Aadhyagupta2
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Every citizen has a right to get justice which is guaranteed under the Constitution. But for easy access to judicial remedy, a system should be created where everybody is confident that they will get the expected justice. The judicial administration should therefore be modified or improved so that due process is established under law.

This is more so in the case of public interest litigation or PIL. A chain of lower courts, High Courts and Supreme Court has been hearing various cases and disputes and delivering judgements on these to litigants in various parts of the country.

But those who approach the courts are typically people who can afford to pay fees to lawyers, who then decide whether a case is worth fighting in court, and also consider the fees required for processing in the justice administration.

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