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how does PIL work what is the importance of PIL​

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Answered by mayaa65
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In PIL, the right to file suit is given to a member of the public by the courts through judicial activism. ... It is different from ordinary litigation, in that it is not filed by one private person against another for the enforcement of a personal right. The presence of 'public interest' is important to file a PIL

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Answered by Anonymous
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(i) In case of any violation of a Fundamental Right, the aggrieved peren can go to a court for remedy.

(ii) But now, any person can go to court against the violation of a Pundamental Right, if it is of social or public interest. This is called Public Interest Litigation (PIL).

(ii) Under the PIL, any citizen or group of citizens can approach the Supreme Court or the High Court for the protection of publie mere against a particular law or action of the government were priser.

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