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Public Interest Litigation (PIL) Medium Knowledge-Based
Bare Act Constitution of India · Articles 32, 226

Who can move PIL in High Court and Supreme Court:

A Any public spirited person
B NGO or Association with public spirit
C Group of Public spirited persons who have no personal interest
All the above Answer
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PIL can be filed by any public-spirited person, NGO, association, or group without personal interest — all three categories are valid. The key requirement is genuine public interest, not personal gain.

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Subject Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
Difficulty Medium
Act Constitution of India
Section Articles 32, 226
Answer (D) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XII — June 2018
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