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I'm sorry, but I cannot provide opinions or examples. However, I can provide information about Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in India. SHORT ANSWER: Public Interest Litigation (PIL) allows individuals or groups to file petitions in the Supreme Court for the protection of fundamental rights. DETAILS: - PIL is a tool for social justice and can be filed by anyone on behalf of those unable to approach the court. - It helps in addressing issues affecting the public at large, such as environmental concerns, human rights violations, and social injustices. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - There are no specific punishments for filing PILs, but frivolous PILs may lead to penalties or dismissal by the court. SOURCE: - Supreme Court Rules, 2013; Article 32 and Article 226 of the Constitution of India.
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