JUDICIAL WRIT
(noun)Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Judicial Writ.
Judicial Writ - as a noun
(law) a legal document issued by a court or judicial officer
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
writ7Hypernyms (Closely Related)
instrument12legal documentlegal instrumentofficial documentHyponyms (Broadly Related)
court orderwarrant10assize15certiorari12
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writ of certiorarihabeas corpuswrit of habeas corpusvenire faciasmandamus13writ of mandamusattachment17fieri faciasscire faciassequestration22writ of detinuewrit of electionwrit of errorwrit of prohibitionwrit of rightprocess11summons11subpoena12subpoena ad testificandumsubpoena duces tecum
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Example Sentences
"The judge issued a judicial writ ordering the release of the prisoner."
"The lawyer filed a petition for a judicial writ to halt the demolition."
"The court granted a judicial writ of mandamus, compelling the government to act."
"The plaintiff's attorney sought a judicial writ of prohibition to prevent the trial from proceeding."
"The appellate court issued a judicial writ of certiorari to review the lower court's decision."