Public Interest Litigation
Significance
- Human Rights Denied: It is a crucial instrument for ensuring that persons who have been denied human rights receive them.
- Access to Justice: It democratises access to justice for everybody. Any capable individual or agency may submit petitions on behalf of people who are unable to or lack the resources to do so.
- Monitor Institutions: It aids in the judicial oversight of state institutions such as jails, mental hospitals, foster homes, etc. Additionally, it is a crucial instrument in judicial review.
- Instrument of Social Change: The PIL is a crucial tool for promoting social change, upholding the rule of law, and ....
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