GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

GK

RTI ACT 2005

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What does the writ of Prohibition mean?
A
it is issued when an office holder is found to misuse his duties
B
it is issued when the court finds that the office holder is illegally holding that position
C
it is issued by higher courts when they find that lower courts have made judgments beyond their powers of jurisdiction
D
the arrested person must be brought before the court, that holds the right to set the person free if the grounds of arrest are found to be faulty
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The writ of prohibition is issued by the higher Courts to prevent or stop lower Courts from exceeding their jurisdiction and acting against their powers. It is issued after the lower Courts have declared their judgments. It is issued before the lower Courts have completed their proceedings.

Detailed explanation-2: -The writ of Prohibition is issued by a higher court to a lower court or tribunal to prevent the latter from exceeding its jurisdiction or usurping a jurisdiction that it does not possess. authority or court.

Detailed explanation-3: -The writ of Prohibition is issued by a higher court or Supreme Court when a lower court has considered a case going beyond its jurisdiction.

Detailed explanation-4: -A writ of prohibition is issued by a Court to prohibit the lower courts, tribunals and other quasi-judicial authorities from doing something beyond their authority. It is issued to direct inactivity and thus differs from mandamus which directs activity.

Detailed explanation-5: -The writ of prohibition is issued by any High Court or the Supreme Court to any inferior court, or quasi judicial body prohibiting the latter from continuing the proceedings in a particular case, where it has no jurisdiction to try.

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