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what do you mean by madamus​

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Answered by chamundeschamundes4
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Mandamus (/mænˈdeɪməs/; lit. ''we command'') is a judicial remedy in the form of an order from a court[1] to any government, subordinate court, corporation, or public authority, to do (or forbear from doing) some specific act which that body is obliged under law to do (or refrain from doing), and which is in the nature of public duty, and in certain cases one of a statutory duty. It cannot be issued to compel an authority to do something against statutory provision.

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Answered by rajlaxmipahi01
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A judicial writ issued a command to an inferior court or ordering a person to perform a public or statutory duty.

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