Cautioning against frivolous Public Interest Litigations which promote personal, business or political agenda, the Delhi High Court has said courts must carefully weigh if the person before it has any personal motive or oblique consideration.
A bench headed by Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma said motivated public interest litigations (PILs) not only pose a grave danger to the credibility of judicial process & consume precious judicial time but also have the propensity of endangering the credibility of other institutions & undermining public faith in democracy & the rule of law.
The "attractive brand name of PIL should not be used for suspicious products of mischief" & should be aimed at genuine public wrong, it said.
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