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10.
The number of writs that can be prayed for and issued by the Supreme Court and/or a High Court is
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Vallimuthu said:
1 decade ago
What mean for the hebious carpous, and all above writs?
Narendra said:
1 decade ago
There are 5 Writs , those are as follows ,
1. Hebious carpous.
2. Mandamous.
3. Prohibition.
4. Certiorary.
5. Quo-Warranto.
1. Hebious carpous.
2. Mandamous.
3. Prohibition.
4. Certiorary.
5. Quo-Warranto.
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Suresh said:
1 decade ago
There are five types of Writs- Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorari and Quo warranto.
Chidambaram said:
1 decade ago
Five writs are HabeasCorpus, Certiorari, Mandamus, Quo Warranto and Prohibition.According to ART.32.High Court under article 226 of the Constitution.
Narasimhulu said:
1 decade ago
Five writs are HabeasCorpus, Certiorari, Mandamus, Quo Warranto and Prohibition.According to ART.32.
Rohit sharma said:
1 decade ago
Article 32 of the Constitution confers original jurisdiction on the Supreme Courtto issue directions, orders or writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights. Similarpowers are conferred on the High Court under article 226 of the Constitution. The writjurisdiction of the High court is wider than that of the Supreme Court. The High Courtcan issue writs for the violation of fundamental rights
Sagar said:
1 decade ago
Supreme Court can issue writs for enforcement of fundamental rights only, whereas High Court can issue can writs for the enforcement of other rights as well.
Gurpreet Singh said:
1 decade ago
What are writs ?
Shiva kumar said:
1 decade ago
Its right answer.
SATYA said:
1 decade ago
Five writs are Habeas Corpus, Certiorari, Mandamus, Quo Warranto and Prohibition in ART.32
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