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Explain the writ of mandamus​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mandamus is an order from the Supreme Court or High Court to a lower court or tribunal or public authority to perform a public or statutory duty. This writ of command is issued by the Supreme Court or High court when any government, court, corporation or any public authority has to do a public duty but fails to do so.

Answered by pandian47
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Writ of Mandamus

A writ of mandamus is a court order compelling someone to execute a duty that they are legally obligated to complete.

A writ is also used to order a lower court or government agency to complete a duty to uphold the law or to correct an abuse of discretion.

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