Public Interest Litigation - against a private charitable trust Public Interest Litigation - against a private charitable trust

1 year ago

Can I file PIL against a private charitable trust for violation of bye-laws and FCRA act?

Anik

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A.Dear Client, any Indian citizen can file a PIL, the only condition being that it should not be filed with a private interest, but in larger public interest. If it is for larger good or interest, you can proceed. Hope this helps!
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
It must be in public interest otherwise you are PIL will be dismissed with costs. In recent times the High Courts dismissing the PIL’s summarily by imposing heavy costs if it does not disclose public interest. Hire the services of senior Advocate who is well acquainted in PIL’s.
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