Writ and pIL

Writ and pIL

by Afia fairuse oishi 222-26-568 -
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A writ is a formal, legal document that orders a person to cease performing a specific action or deed. & a PIL which is filed by a person in the interest of the public at large.


2.Writs were developed over time as a way for authorities legal. & The chief objective behind PILs is ensuring justice to all & promoting the welfare of the people.


3.Writ is a very powerful weapon available to a citizen. & Public Interest Litigation is grounded just around art-102 of the Constitution.


4.There are 5types of writ. There are : Habeas corpus, Mandamus, Writ of prohibition, Quo warranto & Certiorari.


& There are two types of PIL. There are : Representative Social Action & Citizen Social Action.


5. A writ is only permitted when the defendant has no other adequate remedy, such as an appeal. & Public Interest Litigation is the power given to the public by courts through judicial activism