Most of us feel helpless when we see injustice around us. We want to act, but we don’t know how. That’s where this book comes in.
PIL: Power, Purpose, and People’s Rights by Sree Krishna Seelam is not just a book—it’s a guide for every common person who wants to stand up and make a difference. In just two hours, it teaches you how to file a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) and use it as a tool to fight for justice.
What I love most is how simple and practical it is. You don’t need to be a lawyer. You just need to care. The book walks you through real-life cases where PILs have helped protect the environment, defend human rights, and hold authorities accountable.
Here’s why this book matters:
- It breaks down the PIL process in everyday language
- It shares inspiring stories of ordinary people creating extraordinary change
- It empowers you to take legal action for the public good
Whether you’re a student, activist, or just someone who believes in fairness, this book is your starting point. It’s proof that justice isn’t just for the powerful, it’s for all of us.
Get the book here- (https://amzn.in/d/7gZnrxt)
Learn more about the movement behind it-(https://www.middlemen.asia/)
Let’s not wait for someone else to fix things. Let’s learn, act, and say together: We did it.
— Ananya Mishra
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