Answer the question in maximum 15 to 20 words. This question carries 03 marks.[MPPSC 2023] Which three goals make up public interest litigation?
From the Wednesbury's case we establishes reasonableness and the triple 'I' test that is: Illegality, Irrationalily and Procedural Irregularity should be avoided in order to get an unbiased result. Judicial review is a unique feature of judiciary in order to - 1) Keep check over other piller of theRead more
From the Wednesbury’s case we establishes reasonableness and the triple ‘I’ test that is:
Illegality, Irrationalily and Procedural Irregularity should be avoided in order to get an unbiased result. Judicial review is a unique feature of judiciary in order to –
1) Keep check over other piller of the govt. I.e legislarure and executive
2) To maintain transperacy between all three organs
3) To ensure that no act of organs should hamper the basic structure of our Constitution
Several case laws: kameshwar prasad v. State1951, keshwananda bharti 1973, waman rao, minerva mills, I.R Coelho v. State of Tamil Nadu 2007.
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Objectives of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) Introduction Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has emerged as a crucial mechanism in Indian jurisprudence for addressing societal grievances and ensuring justice for marginalized and disadvantaged groups. PILs are designed to address broader social issueRead more
Objectives of Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
Introduction
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has emerged as a crucial mechanism in Indian jurisprudence for addressing societal grievances and ensuring justice for marginalized and disadvantaged groups. PILs are designed to address broader social issues and have significantly influenced legal and social reforms in India.
1. Promote Access to Justice for the Underprivileged
2. Address Systemic and Institutional Failures
3. Advance Social Justice and Human Rights
Conclusion
Public Interest Litigation serves as a vital instrument for promoting justice, addressing systemic failures, and advancing social justice. Through recent examples, it is evident how PILs have played a significant role in addressing public grievances and enforcing rights in contemporary India.
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