Step 1: Understanding PIL.
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) allows individuals to approach the court for the protection of public interest, particularly when it affects the public at large. It is generally used for issues related to the environment, human rights, and social justice.
Step 2: Explanation of Other Options.
- (A) Family pension cases may involve public interest if it impacts a large number of people.
- (B) Petitions from riot victims may be entertained if the case involves public rights and social justice.
- (C) Cases of neglected children are a legitimate subject for PIL.
- (D) Landlord-Tenant matters are personal disputes and are not typically accepted as PIL since they do not address broader public interest.
Step 3: Conclusion.
Landlord-Tenant matters are personal disputes and do not qualify as PIL.