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PIL in Bombay High Court seeks to protect Kolhapuri chappals’ GI from ‘exploitation’. (a) What is a PIL? Which jurisdiction does it enable?

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PIL in Bombay High Court seeks to protect Kolhapuri chappals’ GI from ‘exploitation’.
  1. What is a PIL? Which jurisdiction does it enable?
  2. How does the High Court act as a protector of Fundamental Rights?
  3. What do we mean when we say that the High Court is a ‘Court of Record’?
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  1. Meaning and Jurisdiction of PIL:
    • What is a PIL: Public Interest Litigation (PIL) is a legal action filed in a court of law to protect or enforce the welfare and interests of the general public. It allows any public-spirited individual or organisation to file a lawsuit on behalf of disadvantaged groups who cannot approach the court themselves.
    • Jurisdiction Enabled: It enables and expands the Writ Jurisdiction and Original Jurisdiction of the High Courts (under Article 226) and the Supreme Court (under Article 32).
  2. High Court as a Protector of Fundamental Rights:
    • Power to Issue Writs: Under Article 226, the High Court has the power to issue various constitutional writs, such as Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Quo Warranto, and Certiorari, to enforce individual liberties.
    • Direct Remedy: Citizens whose Fundamental Rights are violated by any individual or government authority can approach the High Court directly to get immediate protection.
  3. High Court as a ‘Court of Record’:
    • Permanent Evidence: All judgments, decisions, and proceedings of the High Court are recorded and preserved for perpetual memory and testimony.
    • Legal Precedents: These recorded judgments serve as binding legal precedents that all subordinate courts within that state must follow.
    • Power to Punish: The High Court has the constitutional authority to punish anyone for its contempt through fines, imprisonment, or both.
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अध्याय 21 The High Courts and Subordinate Courts
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