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Difference between writ of prohibition and writ of certiorari

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Answered by MiSSiLLuSioN
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A writ of prohibition is issued by a superior court to an inferior court or tribunal to prevent it from exceeding its jurisdiction and to compel it to keep within the limits of its jurisdiction whereas a writ of certiorari is a writ which is issued against body enjoying legal authority and through this authority this body enjoys the powers to scrutinize the legal aspect of legally enforceable rights and duties, their outcome and other related matters.

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Answered by BrainlyPie
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Prohibition is basically an act of forbidding or prohibiting a particular action for the action that is being forbidden is always wrong in the eye of law.

NOTE : It doesn't matter if its only law, an act being prohibited must not be repeated in case of any judgment of different beliefs and customs.

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