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The case of the phantom PIL

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    These safeguards would filter out motivated PILs to some extent. Unless a suitable mechanism is formulated to prevent the filing of frivolous PILs, the entire object of developing this branch of law will be eroded. The weaker sections of society will end up bearing the cost.

    The writer is a senior advocate in the Supreme Court

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