Legal Question in Constitutional Law in India
Advice/guidance to file public interest litigation
Hi,
i need some advice/guidance to file ''public interest litigation'' in supreme court of india.
I want to file a pil for save all credit card,personal loan holder from various banks.Banks file criminal cases on their so called defaulter ''not able to pay their dues on time any reason'' as tool of threaten them for recovery of money and use their money and power to get nbw in first instance against there defaulter and thirteen them make money payment or otherwise go jail.They files case u/s 406,420,407.......In many cases and most time they file cases from so far from person lived and its only for personae making default to defend there self and make payment on banks term and condition.So can i file ''pil'' to stop all this kind of criminal cases from banks to there so called defaulters.....As recovery of money is a civil matter not a criminal one.
Please advice me,how can i proses for this...Any charge i need to pay.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Advice/guidance to file public interest litigation
I dont think that on the baiss of these facts you can file a PIL. It's ones responsibility to pay back the money he has taken from bank.
The safe way out -- dont take any money on loan from bank.
Re: Advice/guidance to file public interest litigation
Consult a lawyer practising in Supreme Court
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