from compensation in disputes of this kind, where sole monetary payment is hardly enough; structural interdicts designed to ensure restoration complete the restitutive part of the remedy, while – as we have noted above – the principles of compensation cover other aspects of the constitutional ...
This too, is part of the PIL story, and is likely to get lost in focusing only on the procedural aspects of PILs. Process, Public Power, and Accountability Bhuwania argues against Bhagwati’s consequentialist view of PILs. He opposes the idea that PILs can be evaluated only on the basis ...