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mandamus Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


mandamus ka kya matlab hota hai


मांडमस

एक असाधारण लेखन एक अधिकारी को एक मंत्रिस्तरीय कार्य करने के लिए आदेश देता है कि कानून एक पूर्ण कर्तव्य के रूप में पहचानता है, न कि आधिकारिक के विवेकाधिकार के लिए; केवल अन्य न्यायिक उपचार विफल होने पर ही उपयोग किया जाता है

Noun:

मैंडेमस, परमादेश,



mandamus शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



" आंग्लदेश में परमादेश न्यायालय के क्वींस बेंच डिवीजन द्वारा किसी अधिकारी, निगम अथवा नीचे की अदालतों के नाम जारी किया जाता है।

भारत में सामान्यत: बंबई, मद्रास और कलकत्ता, इन तीन प्रेजिडेंसियों के उच्चतम न्यायालयों के अधिकारक्षेत्र के बाहर परमादेश (Mandamus), उत्प्रेषण लेख (Certiorari) आदि असाधारण न्यायिक उपचारों की व्यवस्था नहीं थी।

यह रिट बंदी प्रत्यक्षीकरण, परमादेश, निषेध, अधिकार-पृच्छा और उत्प्रेषण के रूप में भी हो सकता है।

न्यायिक उपचार परमादेश (mandamus) एक न्यायिक उपचार है।

सर्वोच्च न्यायालय को मूल अधिकारों के प्रवर्तन के लिए बंदी प्रत्यक्षीकरण, परमादेश, निषेध, उत्प्रेषण और अधिकार पृच्छा प्रादेश (रिट, writ) जारी करने का अधिकार दिया गया है, जबकि उच्च न्यायालयों को अनुच्छेद 226 - जो एक मैलिक अधिकार नहीं है - मूल अधिकारों का उल्लंघन न होने पर भी इन विशेषाधिकार प्रादेशों को जारी करने का अधिकार दिया गया है।

परमादेश उस अवस्था में भी जारी किया जाता है जब कोई अधिकारी अपनी कार्यसीमा का अतिक्रमण अथवा अपने अधिकारों का दुरुपयोग करता है।

आंग्लदेश में परमादेश न्यायालय के क्वींस बेंच डिवीजन द्वारा किसी अधिकारी, निगम अथवा नीचे की अदालतों के नाम जारी किया जाता है।

জজজ2 परमादेश यह एक न्यायिक आदेश है जो किसी लोक सेवक को उसके आधिकारिक कर्तव्य के संपादन् का आदेश दे सकता है यह केवल किसी लोकसेवक के विरूद्ध ही जारी की जा सकती है तथा मात्र उसके वैधानिक कर्तव्य अधिकार से संबन्धित है लोकसेवक को अपने कर्तव्य निर्वाहन में असफल होना चाहिए तभी यह लाई जा सकती है।

mandamus's Usage Examples:

The judicial power of the state is vested: in a supreme court' of seven members (salary "6000 a year; elected for a term of ten years; the senior justice is chief justice) with appellate jurisdiction throughout the state, general superintendence over all inferior courts, power to issue, hear and determine writs of habeas corpus, mandamus, injunction, quo warranto, certiorari and other original and remedial writs; nineteen (only five under the constitution of 1848) circuit courts, of one judge each except in the second circuit (including Milwaukee) in which there are four judges, elected (at a spring election, and not at the general state election) by the voters of the circuit district; probate judges, one elected (for two years) in each county, except where the legislature confers probate powers on inferior courts; and in towns, cities and villages, justices of the peace, elected for two years.


Upon receiving the mandamus Dr Pechell, the master of Magdalene College, who was vicechancellor, sent a messenger to the duke of Albemarle, the chancellor, to request him to get the mandamus recalled; and the registrary and the bedells waited upon Francis to offer him instant admission to the degree if only he would take the necessary oaths.


it is one of the extraordinary remedies - such as mandamus, certiorari and prohibitions, which the superior courts may grant.


The court has original jurisdiction in quo warranto and mandamus proceedings against state officers and in habeas corpus cases, general appellate jurisdiction, and a superintending control over the inferior courts.


Ultimately the bishop of Quebec, unable to get a mandamus from the English privy council to dig him up, solemnly deconsecrated the ground down to the estimated depth of the lid of the wife's coffin.


The supreme court has original jurisdiction in habeas corpus, quo warranto and mandamus proceedings against all state officers; and it has appellate jurisdiction except in civil actions for the recovery of money or personal property, in which the original amount in controversy does not exceed "200, and which at the same time do not involve the legality of a tax, impost, assessment, toll or municipal fine, or the validity of a statute.


English law has largely moulded, for example, criminal and commercial law and the law of evidence; the development of the law of corporations, damages, prohibitions and such extraordinary remedies as the mandamus has been very similar to that in other states; while in the fusion of law and equity, and the law of successions, family relations, 'c., the civil law of Spain and France has been unaffected.


This recourse in England sometimes took the form of the appeal to the king given by the Constitutions of Clarendon, just mentioned, and later by the acts of Henry VIII.; sometimes that of suing for writs of prohibition or mandamus, which were granted by the king's judges, either to restrain excess of jurisdiction, or to compel the spiritual judge to exercise jurisdiction in cases where it seemed to the temporal court that he was failing in his duty.


In 1673 a decree of the parlement against Cartesian and other unlicensed theories was on the point of being issued, and was only checked in[time by the appearance of a burlesque mandamus against the intruder Reason, composed by Boileau and some of his brother-poets.


The court has appellate jurisdiction only, except for the power to issue writs of mandamus, quo warranto, certiorari, injunction and other original and remedial writs.



mandamus's Meaning':

an extraordinary writ commanding an official to perform a ministerial act that the law recognizes as an absolute duty and not a matter for the official's discretion; used only when all other judicial remedies fail

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