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When a writ is issued to an inferior court or tribunal on ground of exceeding the jurisdiction or acting contrary to the rules of natural justice, it is called a writ of:
Certiorari
Mandamus
Quo Warranto
Habeas Corpus
- Writ of Certiorari:
- Issued to an inferior court or tribunal.
- Used when there is a need to correct jurisdictional errors.
- Applicable if an entity acts against the rules of natural justice.
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- Writ of Mandamus:
- Directs a public official or body to perform a specific duty.
- Not used for errors of jurisdiction.
- Writ of Quo Warranto:
- Challenges a person's right to hold a public office.
- Ensures the legitimacy of appointments.
- Writ of Habeas Corpus:
- Protects against unlawful detention.
- Used to bring a person before the court.
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