It is only the people themselves who must utilize law for bringing justice at the doorsteps of the large masses of people of the country. In context of this, highlight the significance of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) and the issues associated with it.
Answer: Public Interest Litigation (PIL) is the power given to the public by courts. It is the use of the law to advance human rights and equality and raise issues of broad public concern.
- The concept of PIL is based upon Article 39 A which directs the state to provide equal justice and free legal aid without any discrimination.
PIL has played a significant role in bringing justice at the doorsteps of the large masses of people of the country as:
- Makes judicial process more democratic
- Ensures social justice
- Creates sense of responsibility in public authorities
- Promotes rule of law
- Fosters transparency and ....
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