Social Sciences, asked by rahul2548, 11 months ago

introduction of pil is significant step in ensuring justice to all justify this statement

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Answered by sachin9774
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The introduction of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the 1980s was a significant step in ensuring access to justice for all because

During that time the filing of the litigation was very costly.

The poor who used to earn daily wages for their living could not attend the hearings as it would take up a lot of time.

Also, there was a lot of paperwork that had to be done.

This step helped the poor as it allowed any individual or organisation to file a PIL in the High Court or the Supreme Court on behalf of those whose rights were being violated. In addition, the legal process was greatly simplified. Furthermore, a letter addressed to the Supreme Court or the High Court could be treated as a PIL. 
Answered by shastavshetty1
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The Supreme Court in the early 1980s devised a mechanism of Public Interest Litigation or PIL to increase access to justice. It allowed any individual or organisation to file a PIL in the High Court or the Supreme Court on behalf of those whose rights were being violated. The legal process was greatly simplified and even a letter or telegram addressed to the Supreme Court or the High Court could be treated as a PIL. In the early years, PIL was used to secure justice on a large number of issues such as rescuing bonded labourers from inhuman work conditions; and securing the release of-prisoners in Bihar who had been kept in jail even after their punishment terms was complete. Thus, the introduction of PIL is really a significant step in ensuring access to justice for all.  

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