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how does Public Interest Litigation works 3 points​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Public Interest Litigation (PIL) implies a legal action initiated in a court of law for the enforcement of public or general interest in which the public or general class of the community have some pecuniary or other interest by which their legal rights or liabilities are affected. For the exercise of the court's jurisdiction, it is not necessary that a person, whose rights have been violated, should personally approach the court. Public interest litigation is the power that the courts have given to the public through judicial activism. Any individual can issue a Public Interest Litigation.

Answered by anika107695
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Public interest litigation is the power given to the public by courts through judicial activism. However, the person filing the petition must prove to the satisfaction of the court that the petition is being filed for a public interest and not just as a frivolous litigation by a busy body.

Public Interest Litigation (PIL) implies a legal action initiated in a court of law for the enforcement of public or general interest in which the public or general class of the community have some pecuniary or other interest by which their legal rights or liabilities are affected.

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