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what is the PIL ? in the point​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by ankityadav24
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A PIL or a Public Interest Litigation is a case filed by any applicant in front of the court, even when he may not be the aggrieved, in general public interest. For Eg: A PIL relating to Air Pollution. Air Pollution is not an isolated problem affecting only one person. It is an issue affecting the society

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