Can I file 2nd PIL in supreme court on same subject Can I file 2nd PIL in supreme court on same subject

4 years ago

Dear sir,

I had filed PIL in supreme court to issue writ of mandamus to Election commission of India which was withdrawn by my advocate on the first day of hearing as Hon. Supreme court judge suggested us to make some changes in representation sent to ECI and in this way the PIL was dismissed as withdrawn. The judgement says that-"The learned counsel for the petitioner seeks leave to withdraw this Public Interest Litigation. The Special Leave Petition is, accordingly, dismissed as withdrawn". Please tell me that in this condition, if ECI does not accept my modified representation, Will I be allowed to file PIL again in Supreme Court as I had read somewhere that one can not file PIL on the same subject in Supreme Court again. Please answer my question.

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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