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Is quo warrant constitutional remedies known as postmortem

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Answer:

The constitutional remedy which is also known as postmortem is Quo warranto.

Explanation:

Quo warranto:

Quo warranto is a privilege court order requiring the person to whom it is engaged to show what expert they have for exercising some right, power, or contract they claim to hold.

  • The most famous historical occurrence of quo warranto was the action taken against the Establishment of London by Charles II.  

Answered by aburaihana123
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Yes, quo warrant constitutional remedies are also known as postmortem.

Explanation:

  • Quo warranto is the one of the constitutional remedies in the Article 32.
  • Article 32 explained about writs of the constitution, Ambedkar called it as the soul of the constitution.
  • Quo warranto literally means “by what authority”.
  • It prevents the illegal appointment in the public office.
  • But this writ not applicable to Ministerial office, private body and so on.
  • It is known as post mortem because it examines the person after his complete appointment to a position.
  • It will be raised in both Supreme court and High court.

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