Can someone explain what are writs in civil and criminal ??
Parvez Ansari (None) 27 August 2014
Can someone explain what are writs in civil and criminal ??
Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 ) 27 August 2014
Writ means a warrant from the court to govt. authorities to do their duty and report to the courts.There are 5 types of writs. Habeas carpus, 2. Mandamous, 3.Prohibition, 4. Certiorari, . Quo Warranto.
Arpit lalan (Legal Consultancy/Advocate) 28 August 2014
https://www.leadthecompetition.in/GKT/gktopics.html
a short and easy way to an insight into the writs. very effective.
i hope this helps!
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 31 August 2014
John Thompson (Self Employed) 09 April 2020
Writs come under <a target='_blank' rel='nofollow' href="https://gkchronicle.com/polity/Right-to-constitutional-remedies-in-India.php">Right to Constitutional Remedies in India</a>. So, writs are issued when governmental, quasi-governmental, judicial or quasi-judicial bodies are not performing their duties.
John Thompson (Self Employed) 09 April 2020
Writs come under <a hrefs="https://gkchronicle.com/polity/Right-to-constitutional-remedies-in-India.php>Right to Constitutional Remedies in India</a>. So, writs are issued when governmental, quasi-governmental, judicial or quasi-judicial bodies are not performing their duties.
John Thompson (Self Employed) 09 April 2020
Writs come under <a hrefs="https://gkchronicle.com/polity/Right-to-constitutional-remedies-in-India.php">Right to Constitutional Remedies in India</a>. So, writs are issued when governmental, quasi-governmental, judicial or quasi-judicial bodies are not performing their duties.