can someone explain the five writs given to the supreme Court.
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The power of issuing writs is given to the Supreme Court to ensure the enjoyment of rights by the people and to restore their rights in case of any violation. The the five types of writs are :
HABEAS CORPUS > which means an unlawfully detained person may be produced before the code to find out whether the dentition was legal or not. it is the most valuable right for the protection of personal liberty.
MANDAMUS >is issued when a public servant has failed to perform a duty. in such a case the court orders the concerned official to perform the duty not performed earlier.
PROHIBITION >means to prohibit or forbid. this rate is normally issued by a Superior Court to the Lower court asking it not to proceed with a case which does not fall under its jurisdiction.
QUA WARRANTO >is issued to restrain a person from acting in a public office to which she he is not entitled.
CERTIORARI>means to be more fully informed of. if a Superior Court want some additional information or records from a Lower court to enable itself to deal with the case more effectively this rate may be issued.
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The power of issuing writs is given to the Supreme Court to ensure the enjoyment of rights by the people and to restore their rights in case of any violation. The the five types of writs are :
HABEAS CORPUS > which means an unlawfully detained person may be produced before the code to find out whether the dentition was legal or not. it is the most valuable right for the protection of personal liberty.
MANDAMUS >is issued when a public servant has failed to perform a duty. in such a case the court orders the concerned official to perform the duty not performed earlier.
PROHIBITION >means to prohibit or forbid. this rate is normally issued by a Superior Court to the Lower court asking it not to proceed with a case which does not fall under its jurisdiction.
QUA WARRANTO >is issued to restrain a person from acting in a public office to which she he is not entitled.
CERTIORARI>means to be more fully informed of. if a Superior Court want some additional information or records from a Lower court to enable itself to deal with the case more effectively this rate may be issued.
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