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The writ of mandamus is issued by a Court

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Associate the Latin meanings with their functions:
- Habeas Corpus = "To have the body" (unlawful detention).
- Mandamus = "We command" (perform a duty).
- Certiorari = "To be certified/informed" (quash an order).
- Quo Warranto = "By what authority" (office claim).
- Prohibition = "To forbid" (stop lower court proceedings).
Updated On: Jun 30, 2026
  • to command a public authority to perform a legal duty
  • to arrest a person immediately
  • to produce a detained person before the court
  • to set aside the judgment of a lower court
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Know the five constitutional writs.
Indian courts can issue five writs under Articles 32 and 226: Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorari, and Quo Warranto.
Step 2: Identify Mandamus.
Mandamus (Latin for "we command") is issued by a superior court directing a public authority, officer, or lower court to perform a specific statutory or public legal duty they have failed or refused to perform.
Step 3: Eliminate wrong options.
Habeas Corpus addresses detention (option 3); Certiorari sets aside lower court orders (option 4); arrest orders are not writs.
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