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explain public interest litigation​

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Answered by Ishukm
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Public Interest Litigation In Full Concept

The meaning, origin, development and the scope of Public Interest Litigation and the locus standi for resorting to this jurisdiction of the Supreme court has been described by that court itself as follows;

“The question, “What ‘PIL’ means and is” has been deeply surveyed, explored and explained not only by various Judicial pronouncements in many countries, but also by eminent Judges, Jurists, activist Lawyers, outstanding scholars, Journalists and Social scientists, etc. Basically, the meaning of the word “Public Interest” is defined in Oxford English dictionary as “the common well-being also public welfare”

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Answered by dancewithneha14
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Public intrest litigation is not defined in any statute or in any act. It has been interpreted by judges to consider the intent of public at large.

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