106. Public Interest Litigation (PIL) allows:
a) Only individuals to file cases in the court
b) Only the government to file cases in the court
c) Any person or organization to file cases in the court on behalf of the public interest
d) Only the Supreme Court to initiate cases in the court
107. Who is authorized to initiate a PIL in India?
a) Only a citizen of India
b) Any person, including non-citizens
c) Only the President of India
d) Only the Chief Justice of India
108. The term “public interest” in PIL refers to:
a) The interest of the general public
b) The interest of the government
c) The interest of the judiciary
d) The interest of the petitioner
109. In PIL cases, the burden of proof lies with:
a) The petitioner
b) The respondent
c) The court
d) The government
110. Who appoints the judges of the Supreme Court of India?
a) The President
b) The Chief Justice of India
c) The Parliament
d) The Law Minister