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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Frivolous PILs"
'All Permutations & Combinations In Prayer; General Lumpsum Arguments': Delhi High Court Dismisses PIL For Development Of Gautampuri Area
'Withdraw Or We Will Dismiss With Cost': Delhi High Court On Plea Seeking Installation Of National Flag/ Statue Of Justice In Court Complexes
'Harsh': Supreme Court Reduces Condition Imposed On Public Interest Litigant To Deposit 1% Of Project Cost As Security
Plea Seeking Directions To Officials Not To Disturb Chief Minister On Sundays: Madras High Court Dismisses Plea With 10K Cost
"The Attractive Brand Name Of Public Interest Litigation Can't Be Used For Suspicious Products Of Mischief": Himachal High Court
SC Dismisses & Imposes Costs In Plea Seeking Student Wellness Program For IIT's In Light Of Rising Suicides
'Can't Entertain A Petitioner When The Supreme Court Has Barred Him Filing PILs': Delhi HC [Read Judgment]
'Raising The Bogey Of Environment To Stall Development' : Bombay HC Dismisses PIL With Rs One Lakh Costs [Read Judgment]
Action Against Frivolous PILs: Bombay HC Deputes 'Serial Petitioner' As Para Legal Volunteer In Tribal Area To Collect Data From Students [Read Order]
'What Happened To Young Members Of Bar?' SC Irked Over Frivolous PILs By Young Lawyers
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