A writ means an order issued under an authority. Therefore, a writ can be understood as a formal order issued by a c

ourt. A writ petition is an application filed before a court, requesting the issuance of a specific writ.

The Constitution of India, under Article 32 and Article 226, provides five types of writ to the citizens of India. These writings have different meanings and applications.

 

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