Episode 6: “Understanding the 5 Constitutional Writs of India”

Episode 6: “Understanding the 5 Constitutional Writs of India”

Welcome to Episode #6 of India’s Legal Legacy – the podcast where we bring real stories of NRIs navigating legal and financial challenges in India, and how professional teams ensure their rights are protected. n this video, we break down the five constitutional writs of India—powerful legal remedies that protect the fundamental rights of citizens. These writs, issued by the Supreme Court (Article 32) and High Courts (Article 226), ensure accountability, prevent misuse of authority, and uphold the rule of law. You will learn: Habeas Corpus – The writ to protect personal liberty and challenge unlawful detention. Mandamus – A command directing public authorities to perform their legal duties. Prohibition – Issued to stop lower courts from exceeding their jurisdiction. Certiorari – Allows higher courts to review and correct wrongful decisions of lower courts. Quo Warranto – Challenges the authority of a person holding a public office without legal right. These writs collectively serve as the Constitution’s safety net, ensuring justice, fairness, and protection of citizen rights. If you found the video helpful, don’t forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe for more informative content on law, governance, and the Indian Constitution! Tune in to learn how NRIs can avoid common property pitfalls and ensure safe, genuine investment outcomes in India. For confidential case assistance: Email: [email protected] #ConstitutionOfIndia #WritsInIndia #Article32 #Article226 #HabeasCorpus #Mandamus #Certiorari #Prohibition #QuoWarranto #FundamentalRights #IndianLaw #LegalAwareness #CivicsEducation #JudiciaryOfIndia #UPSC #LawStudents