GK Question

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Public Interest Litigation (PIL), pioneered in India through S.P. Gupta case (1981), relaxed the rule of ______ to allow public-spirited persons to file petitions for enforcement of rights of marginalized groups unable to approach courts themselves.

  1. stare decisis
  2. locus standi
  3. natural justice
  4. separation of powers

Answer: locus standi

PIL evolution and rights expansion: (a) S.P. Gupta (1981): SC relaxed locus standi (personal injury requirement), allowing any citizen/public-spirited organization to file petition for enforcement of rights of persons unable to approach court due to poverty, ignorance, or social disadvantage, (b) Impact: Enabled courts to address: (i) Prison conditions (Hussainara Khatoon), (ii) Environmental degradation (MC Mehta cases), (iii) Bonded labour (Bandhua Mukti Morcha), (iv) Gender justice (Vishaka), (c) Safeguards: Courts developed filters to prevent frivolous PILs; focus on genuine public interest, marginalized groups. Transformed judicial role: from dispute resolution to social justice delivery; foundation for rights-based governance.

Topic Rights Expansion - Public Interest Litigation
Exam Relevance PIL and access to justice frequently asked in UPSC and SSC exams