intervensors
Intervenors are individuals or groups who, although not originally parties to a legal proceeding, actively participate in it. Their involvement is typically granted by a court or administrative body when it is determined that the intervenor has a significant interest in the outcome of the case. This interest must usually be distinct from and not adequately represented by the existing parties. The purpose of allowing intervention is to ensure that all relevant perspectives and potential impacts are considered by the decision-maker, thereby contributing to a more informed and just resolution.
The specific rights and responsibilities of an intervenor can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the nature
Intervention is a mechanism designed to broaden participation in legal and administrative processes. It can be