PIL

PIL

At Equilex Partners we actively assist in filing and pursuing Public Interest Litigations (PILs) to promote justice, transparency and accountability in governance. Our experienced PIL advocates have deep expertise in representing individuals, NGOs, and social organizations before the Hon’ble High Courts and the Supreme Court of India in matters of public importance.

We handle cases concerning environmental protection, human rights, women’s safety, education, healthcare and administrative fairness. Our PIL advocates ensure that every PIL is supported by thorough research, credible documentation, and strong legal grounds. We focus on addressing systemic issues that affect the public at large rather than individual grievances. Our approach emphasizes constructive legal intervention aiming to bring meaningful social and institutional reforms. We also advise petitioners on the maintainability and scope of PILs under Article 32 and Article 226 of the Constitution of India.

With our commitment to justice and ethical advocacy we ensure that each petition is pursued responsibly and effectively. At Equilex Partners we believe in using the power of law as a tool for positive social change and equitable governance.

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