What do you mean by public interest mitigation in brainly?
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In the Indian law the public interest litigation means for the protection of public interest it is litigation introduced in a court of law not by aggrieved party but by the court itself aur bhai any other private party. 4.1.
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Public Interest Litigation
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- Public Interest Litigation or PIL is litigation for the protection of public interest. It is litigation introduced in a court of law, not by the aggrieved party but by the court itself or by any other private party. It is not necessary, for the exercise of the court’s jurisdiction, that the person who is the victim of the violation of his or her right should personally approach the court.
- PIL, at least as it had developed in India, is different from class action or group litigation. The latter is driven primarily by efficiency considerations, whereas the PIL is concerned at providing access to justice to all societal constituents. PIL in India has been a part of the constitutional litigation and not civil litigation.
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