📝 Multiple Choice Question
Polity
Which of the following writs in Latin means 'we command'?
A
Prohibition
B
Habeas corpus
C
Quo-warranto
D
Mandamus
Explanation
In Latin, the term 'Mandamus' literally translates to 'we command.' It is a writ issued by a court directing a public authority to perform its legal duties.
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