WRIT

by | Mar 27, 2024

Writ- A formal written order or command issued by a court or legal authority that directs a specific action to be taken. Writs are used in various legal contexts to enforce rights, remedy wrongs, or compel certain actions. They play a significant role in the administration of justice and the execution of court decisions. (Article 32 and 226 of Indian Constitution)

 

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