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Public interest Litigation

(Querist) 20 January 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Sir I want to file a public interest Litigation in Bombay HC .to abolish all the Britishers name railway station which are existed after 70th independence of india.
Sir Im a Law Student & I'm studying so I can't afford a lawyer & their fees.
So I request experts to pls guide me.thanks
Guest (Expert) 20 January 2017
"Church Gate " "Marine Drive"" Marine Line "are Just an English Words and "Victoria " Terminal is a Remarkable Name.There were so many Good things that had happened during Britishers Time also.
Guest (Expert) 20 January 2017
If you have any Good Intention you could Fight against So many Corporate Firms backed by Foreigners which is already Ruining the Country.
Guest (Expert) 20 January 2017
You Could always File PIL for your Intention as per Article 32 of Indian Constitution and Procedures /Format would be Very Simple.Meet the Concerned Section Officer in Concerned Court.
Guest (Expert) 20 January 2017
For academic purpose first take high court rules original and appellate side rules , study them well , take this as assignment , once you go through it then study similar cases additional formats are there in the said rules plus drafting book in library. See I will encourage you from academic point of view and be well prepared in all rules , how you will present what you will say in min. In front of high court judge etc. Just filling is not solution see larger picture and be competent for handling this case
R.K Nanda (Expert) 20 January 2017
you can file PIL.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 20 January 2017
better concentrate on ur study and complete law course instead of wasting time on filing PIL.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 20 January 2017
choice is entirely yours.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 20 January 2017
Agree with the expert R.K. Nanda.


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