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Q.86
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) Medium Knowledge-Based
Bare Act Constitution of India · Articles 32, 226

Which of the following Courts/Tribunals cannot entertain a Public Interest Litigation:

A Supreme Court
B High Court
Central Administrative Tribunal Answer
D None of the above
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A PIL cannot be filed before a Tribunal (like NCLAT, ITAT, CAT) — only before High Courts (Article 226) and the Supreme Court (Article 32). Tribunals do not have writ jurisdiction or PIL jurisdiction.

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Subject Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
Difficulty Medium
Act Constitution of India
Section Articles 32, 226
Answer (C) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XIV — September 2019
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