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      • It 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 and Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer. It is a relaxation on the traditional rule of locus standi.
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  2. Feb 1, 2021 · Public Interest Litigation, otherwise known as Class Litigation or Social Action litigation, is different from the normal mode of litigation. The main objective of PIL is to deliver justice to those who wouldn’t normally be able to access it.

  3. Public Interest Litigation is a judicial doctrine that has tried not only to address the circumstances in which a person is poor, ignorant, indigent or illiterate and cannot afford to handle the litigation but also used in enforcing social rights. The justice delivery system is brought to his doorsteps through Public Interest Litigation.

  4. Public Interest Litigation has been called a very useful tool, having great educative value and improving future decision-making.4 As observed by Justice P.N.Bhagwati- The judiciary has to play a vital and important role not only in preventing and remedying abuse and misuse of power but also in eliminating exploitation and injustice. For this.

  5. Public Interest Litigation (hereinafter “PIL”) is a means of Constitutional litigation developed in India under the writ jurisdiction of courts, designed to realise fundamental human rights of the vulnerable and disadvantaged sections of society.

  6. Public Interest Litigation Defined. Public Interest Litigation: Nature and Purpose. Seeds of PIL in Indian Jurisprudence. Evolution of Public Interest Litigation in India. Locus Standi and Public Interest Litigation. Preservation and Protection of Ecology and Environment. Conclusion. Learning Outcomes. INTRODUCTION.

  7. Public Interest Litigation (PIL) as it has developed in recent years marks a significant departure from traditional judicial proceedings. PIL was not a sudden phenomenon.