What do you mean by PIL?
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Public Interest Litigation is the full form of IPL
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Public Interest litigation (PIL), as the name suggests, is litigation for any public interest. As the word 'litigation' means 'legal action', PIL stands for a legal action taken by a public spirited person in order to protect public interest (any act for the benefit of public).
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PIL refers to public interest litigation.
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- Public Interest Litigation refers to the litigation filed in the courts for the purpose of protecting the interest of the public at large.
- Justice PN Bhagwati is credited as the founding father of the concept of PIL in India.
- According to Article 32 of the constitution of India, any letter from an organization concerning the violation of public interest can be converted into petitions if it talks about an actual violation of the rights of the public at large.
- PIL can be filed in the Supreme court of India as well as the High court under articles 32 and 226 of the constitution of India respectively.
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