Political Science, asked by grmohith, 11 months ago

explain pil(public interest litigation)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Public interest litigation, or PIL, is defined as the use of litigation, or legal action, which seeks to advance the cause of minority or disadvantaged groups or individuals, or which raises issues of broad public concern. It is a way of using the law strategically to effect social change.

Answered by prisha1126
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The supreme court in the early 1980s device or mechanism of public interest litigation to increase access to justice......

It allowed any individual or organisation to file a PIL in the High Court or Supreme Court on the behalf of those whose write have been violated......

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