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WRIT OF PROHIBITION

WRIT OF CERTIORARI


A Writ of Certiorari can be filed before the High Court or Supreme Court when the subordinate judicial or quasi Judicial authority, tribunal acts:

  • Without or in excess of jurisdiction.
  • In contravention of the rules of natural justice.
  • Commits an error apparent on the face of the record.

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  • Challenging the orders passed by Central Government or State Government.
  • Challenging the orders passed by corporations including Municipal Corporations
  • Challenging the orders passed by Universities either Central or State.
  • Challenging the orders passed by Quasi Judicial Authority.
  • Challenging the orders passed by Tribunals either Central or State
  • Challenging the orders passed by Administrative Tribunals either Central or State
  • Quashing the FIR (First Information Report)

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