Empowering Citizens : A Guide To Public Interest Litigation

Joice ThomasJoice Thomas
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In a democratic society, the power to initiate change doesn't rest solely with lawmakers or activists—it resides with every informed citizen. Sree Krishna Seelam's book, PIL: Power, Purpose, and People's Rights, serves as a comprehensive guide, demystifying the process of filing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in India. Designed for the layperson, this book breaks down complex legal procedures into accessible language, enabling individuals to advocate for societal reforms effectively. The book begins by explaining the concept of PIL and its significance as a tool for social justice. It showcases how PILs have historically addressed critical issues like environmental degradation and human rights violations—holding authorities accountable and protecting public interest. Seelam provides a clear, step-by-step walkthrough of the PIL process—from identifying a just cause to drafting a petition and presenting it in court. With real-life case studies and practical tips, he empowers readers with both knowledge and confidence to take legal action. What truly sets this book apart is its mission: to turn every Indian into a changemaker. It reminds us that law isn't just for lawyers—it belongs to the people.

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