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Petitions to the Supreme Court under Article 32 are subject to the rule of Res judicata except:
Quo Warranto
Habeas Corpus
Certiorari
Prohibition.
- Res Judicata is a legal doctrine preventing the same case from being litigated more than once.
- Article 32 allows individuals to approach the Supreme Court for enforcement of fundamental rights.
- Petitions under Article 32 are generally subject to res judicata, except in specific cases.
Options:
1. Quo Warranto:
- A writ questioning the legality of a person holding a public office.
2. Habeas Corpus:
- A writ demanding a person under arrest be brought before a judge or court.
- ? Not subject to res judicata, as changing circumstances may affect the validity.
3. Certiorari:
- A writ for reviewing a lower court's decision.
4. Prohibition:
- A writ directing a lower court to stop proceedings due to lack of jurisdiction.
Answer: Option 2 - Habeas Corpus
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