Indian Constitution - (WRITS)
The Constitution of India is a living document that serves as the backbone of the governmental system, delineating the duties, obligations, and rights of citizens as well as the Le... More Details
The Constitution of India is a living document that serves as the backbone of the governmental system, delineating the duties, obligations, and rights of citizens as well as the Le... More Details
A Writ of Mandamus can be filed before the High Court and Supreme Court to direct any authority or public office or corporation, inferior courts or the Government directing to do a... More Details
QUO Warranto means by What Authority. The writ of QUO Warranto can be issued against the holder of a public office. The Writ calls upon him to show to the court under what authorit... More Details
A Writ of Certiorari can be filed before the High Court or Supreme Court when the subordinate judicial or quasi Judicial authority, tribunal acts:Without or in excess of jurisdicti... More Details
A Writ of Prohibition is issued primarily to prevent an inferior court or tribunal from exceeding its jurisdiction in cases pending before it or acting contrary to the rules of nat... More Details
A Public Interest Litigation is the litigation for protection of public interest. Any person on behalf of public at large can approach to the High Court and Supreme Court for enfor... More Details