What is PIL? Why did government introduce the system of PIL?
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Public interest litigation (PIL) refers to litigation undertaken to secure public interest and demonstrates the availability of justice to socially-disadvantaged parties and was introduced by Justice P. N. Bhagwati. It is a relaxation on the traditional rule of locus standi.
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The introduction of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the 1980s is a significant step in ensuring access to justice for all because it also keeps in mind the interests of the illiterate and poor who are not educated enough or cannot afford to access the Indian legal system for justice against Exploitation.
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Pil refers to public interest litigation. It was introduced by the government because they recognised that there was a problem for poor people to file cases because legal work took a lot of paperwork,education and time.
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