Political Science, asked by lovely09, 1 year ago

what is the difference between mandamus, prohibition and certiorari?


lovely09: can u elaborate?
BSN16: mandamus is issued by the supreme Court when the high Court fails to perform proper jurisdiction
BSN16: Certiorari is issued by the supreme Court to the high Court judges to change their jurisdiction and apply the law of the supreme Court
BSN16: Prohibition is issued by the supreme Court to the high Court if the supreme Court wants to state it's opinion which would change the jurisdiction of the high court
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Answered by BSN16
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mandamus is a writ issued when a higher court of jurisdiction feels that the lower court has not performed their duty
Prohibition is issued when a higher court states it's opinion to contemplate the excess of jurisdiction by the lower court
Certiorari is issued by the supreme Court to the judicial authorities in order to quash it's order or decision
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