With reference to the writs issued under the Indian Constitution, consider the following statements: 1. The writ of Certiorari can be issued against administrative authorities that affect the rights of individuals. 2. The writ of Quo-Warranto can be sought by any interested person, and not necessarily by an aggrieved person. 3. The writ of Prohibition can be issued only against judicial and quasi-judicial bodies. Which of the statements given above are correct?
Fundamental Rights — question ID 447
Options
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Explanation
All three statements are correct. 1. The writ of Certiorari can be issued against administrative authorities affecting individual rights (following judicial expansions). 2. Unlike other writs, the writ of Quo-Warranto can be petitioned by any interested citizen, not necessarily an aggrieved party. 3. Prohibition is issued only against judicial and quasi-judicial authorities to prevent them from exceeding their jurisdiction.