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writ of certiorari
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subpoena
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Detailed explanation-1: -certiorari, also called cert, in common-law jurisdictions, a writ issued by a superior court for the reexamination of an action of a lower court. Certiorari also is issued by an appellate court to obtain information on a case pending before it.
Detailed explanation-2: -The writ of certiorari has been used by the Supreme Court and the High Courts to quash the orders passed by the lower courts when they have overstepped their jurisdiction, violated the principles of natural justice, or have made an error of law. The courts have clarified the requirements in a plethora of judgments.
Detailed explanation-3: -“Province of Bombay V khushaldas”, “Syed Yakoob vs radhakrishnan’ are some cases where writ of certiorari is enforced by higher courts including supreme court of India and high court against inferior court.