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what is meant by PIL? ​

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Answered by HMChaudry1592
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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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Answered by Agamsain
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-: Public interest litigation :-

  • Public interest litigation (PIL) is the use of the law to advance human rights and equality, or raise issues of broad public concern.
  • It helps advance the cause of minority or disadvantaged groups or individuals.
  • Public interest cases may arise from both public and private law matters.
  • Public law concerns the various rules and regulations that govern the exercise of power by public bodies.
  • Private law concerns those cases in which a public body is not involved, and can be found in areas such as employment law or family law.
  • Public interest litigation is most commonly used to challenge the decisions of public authorities by judicial review.
  • Judicial review is a form of court proceeding in which a judge reviews the lawfulness of a decision or action, or a failure to act, by a public body.

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