Social Sciences, asked by Raviji2040, 9 hours ago

For a poor person, who cannot read and whose family depends on a daily wage, the idea of going to court to
get justice often seems remote. Does the Indian Judicial system provide any solution with respect to access to
justice in this case? With the help of an example elaborate how Indian Judicial system thrives to help each section
of the society. Please answer fast

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Answered by kbmsd2008
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For a poor person who cannot read and whose family depends on a daily wage, the idea of going to court to get justice often seems remote. In response to this, the Supreme Court in the early 1980s devised a mechanism of Public Interest Litigation or PIL to increase access to justice.

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