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Corruption in Indian Air Force schools charging a lot higher fee


23-Mar-2023 (In Supreme Court Law)

I want to file a PIL to save our country from Corruption at Indian Air Force.. In all over India Indian Air Force - IAF are having lots of Air Force Schools which are being run under welfare schemes where as they are not doing any welfare.They are constituted to do corruption by earning 1 crore legally and crores by illegally from single institution same at all other centers. IAF schools are having 10-10 times higher fees, cost of books then Kendriya Vidyalaya. Teachers are Non BEd. Buttering and shoe licking is main feature to hire. Also IAF is to defend country and why extra work is given.

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Following is the process of filing a PIL                                                                                                                                            1. Make an informed decision to file a case.
2. Consult all affected interest groups.
3. Be careful in filing a case because
Litigation can be expensive and time consuming.
Litigation can take away decision making capability/strength from communities.
An adverse decision can affect the strength of the cause.
Litigation involvement can divert the attention of the community away from the real issue.
4. If you have taken the decision
Collect all the relevant information
Be meticulous in gathering detail that would be helpful to you in the case. If you plan on using photographs, retain the negatives and take an affidavit from the photographer. Retain bills.
Write to the relevant authorities and be clear about your demands.
Maintain records in an organized fashion.
Consult a lawyer on the choice of forum.
Engage a competent lawyer. If you are handling the matter yourself make sure you get good legal advice on the drafting.
You may have to issue a legal notice to the concerned parties / authorities before filing a PIL. Filing a suit against the government would require issuing a notice to the concerned officer department at least two months prior to filing.
5. If you are filing PIL in High Court, then two copies of the petition have to be filed. Also, an advance copy of the petition has to be given to the opposing party.
6. If you are filing a PIL in the Supreme Court, then five sets of petition have to be filed. The opposite party is served the copy only when notice is issued.
7. A PIL may be filed like a written petition or like any other case in the court.
8. The judge may appoint a commissioner, to inspect allegations, in the middle of the case.
9. After filing of replies, by opposite party, and rejoinder by the petitioner, final hearing takes place, and the judge gives his final decision.

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