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  1. Writ of mandamus demands some activity on part of the person or body to whom it is addressed. The demand is to perform a public or quasi-public duty which the body or person has refused to perform and the performance of which cannot be enforced by any other legal remedy.

  2. Nov 29, 2021 · There are five types of writs enumerated in the Indian Constitution which are issued by both Supreme Courts and High Courts. They are Mandamus, Certiorari, Habeas Corpus, Quo Warranto, and Prohibition. The writ of Mandamus is issued for commanding any authority to perform the public duties that were entrusted to them.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MandamusMandamus - Wikipedia

    In England and Wales, mandamus was originally known as a writ of mandamus. Historically, direct orders from the monarch to subjects commanding the performance of particular acts were common, and to this class of orders mandamus originally belonged.

  4. Jan 16, 2024 · A Writ of Mandamus is a writ issued by a higher court against a subordinate court, a governmental body, or an official to correct prior conduct or omission to act in accordance with the level of responsibility that they are entitled to.

  5. A writ of mandamus or mandamus (which means "we command" in Latin), or sometimes mandate, is the name of one of the prerogative writs in the common law, and is "issued by a superior court to compel a lower court or a government officer to perform mandatory or purely ministerial duties correctly".

  6. Jul 25, 2020 · According to the Ninth Edition of Black’s Law Dictionary, writ of mandamus is one that is issued against an inferior court, a governmental body or officer by a superior court to rectify an action of the past or omission to act along the lines of the responsibility that they are entitled to.

  7. Nov 30, 2015 · A writ of mandamus, also known as a “writ of mandate,” does not address the prospect of injury or loss caused by the failure of a government official or entity to act, but provides an immediate legal remedy in the form of a direct order to the official or entity to do its duty.

  8. Nov 15, 2023 · The writ of mandamus is a powerful legal remedy that plays a vital role in upholding the rule of law and ensuring the accountability of public officials and authorities. In India, the writ of mandamus has a rich historical background and continues to be a significant tool for judicial redress.

  9. Sep 14, 2023 · 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.

  10. mandamus, originally a formal writ issued by the English crown commanding an official to perform a specific act within the duty of the office. It later became a judicial writ issued from the Court of Queen’s Bench, in the name of the sovereign, at the request of an individual suitor whose interests were alleged to be affected adversely by the ...

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