Social Sciences, asked by pushpam1456, 1 year ago

how PIL is different from other types of litigation?​

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Answered by Rppvian2019
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PIL is writ only but PIL means litigation in the interest of public and not in the interest of the litigant. It is also important to understand basic difference between a regular Writ Petition and PIL Writ Petition. ... Only the effected /Aggrieved person can file a writ petition.

Answered by Anonymous
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hi.here Ur answer

PIL shares many features with ordinary litigation, but it is different in one crucial aspect: Ordinary litigation is usually brought in order to protect an individual's own personal interests. Whereas the intention of PIL is protect the interests of a section of the public at large or the natural environment.

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