Cannot file PIL with data from social media, says Bombay HC
Wednesday, 29 November 2023 The Bombay high court declined to hear a PIL seeking safety measures at waterfalls and water bodies in Maharashtra, stating that social media information cannot be part of the case. The PIL claimed inaction by authorities regarding accidents during monsoons, violating fundamental rights. The court questioned the authenticity of the data provided by the petitioner, which was sourced from social media and newspapers. The judges emphasized the need for responsible filing of PILs and requested the petitioner to submit a better petition with more concrete details and information.
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