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what are writs and Mandamus​

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Answered by ronitsahni275
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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 abhigyantripathi603
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A writ is a legal document ordering the performance for an action .It is issued by the supreme court and the high court

Mandamus is a form of writ which means 'we command' this writ is thus a sort of command from the superior court to a subordinate court or administrative authority in case they refuse to exercise their jurisdiction and fail to perform their duty.

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