Supreme Court has said that a Public Interest Litigation, PIL, once filed & heard, cannot be withdrawn. The observation came during a hearing on a lawyer's plea that he was getting threats for filing a PIL seeking entry of girls and women in Kerala's Sabarimala temple.<br/><br/>Apex court bench comprising Justices Dipak Misra and N V Ramana said, once a PIL is filed and entertained, the litigant couldn't withdraw it.<br/><br/>The bench noted this when Naushad Ahmed Khan, President of Indian Young Lawyers' Association, which has filed the PIL on Sabarimala issue, sought urgent hearing of the matter. He said he has received 500 threatening phone calls in recent times and asked to take back the PIL. The court has reserved the matter for Monday.
News On AIR | January 16, 2016 9:24 AM
PIL once filed & heard cannot be withdrawn: Supreme Court