Social Sciences, asked by santoshgeotrax, 1 year ago

what is public interest litigation? How does it help to ensure easy access of all to the judiciary?​

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Answered by pranjal0407
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In simple terms, a PIL is a petition that an individual or a non-government organisation or citizen groups, can file in the court seeking justice in an issue that has a larger public interest. It aims at giving common people an access to the judiciary to obtain legal redress for a greater cause.

Answered by tejaswpratap
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The case filled by the individual or organisation on behalf of those aggrieved whose write have been regulated is called public interest litigation.

. It can hold republic bodies to account by ensuring of that they make appropriate decision act fairly and transparently and within the remit of their powers.

.it can help to develop the law by giving us the opportunity to interpret legislation.

. It can give a voice to people bi an important issue and providing a platform advocating for their rights.

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