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who was the chief justice of India when the concept of PIL was introduced to Indian judicial system


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Sanjay Suryawanshi 4th Aug, 2019
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Deepshikha Student Expert 17th Sep, 2019
Hey,
PIL or Public Interest Litigation is directly filed by an individual or group of individuals in the Supreme Court or any Court of Law. This petition is accepted by the court when there is interest of large public involved.
PN Bhagwati,the 17th Chief Justice of India introduced the concepts of PIL and absolute liability in India.
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pdwords Student Expert 13th Sep, 2019

Hello,

Justice PN Bhagwati, famously known as father of public interest litigation in India, was responsible for introducing the concept of PILs and bringing absolute liability to Indian Judicial system.

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