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write about the Quo Warranto

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Answered by amitmishra170904
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a writ or legal action requiring a person to show by what warrant an office or franchise is held, claimed, or exercised.

Answered by Anonymous
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In British and American common law, quo warranto (Medieval Latin for "by what warrant?") is a prerogative writ requiring the person to whom it is directed to show what authority they have for exercising some right, power, or franchise they claim to hold.

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