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What is Pil????????

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Answered by HeAvEnPrlnCesS
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Public interest litigation, or PIL, is defined as the use of litigation, or legal action, which seeks to advance the cause of minority or disadvantaged groups or individuals, or which raises issues of broad public concern. It is a way of using the law strategically to effect social change.

Answered by Anonymous
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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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