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Prerogative writ

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A prerogative writ is an outdated term used to describe a class of writs which originated from English law. Originally, prerogative writs were only available to the Crown; however, they were later made available to the king's subjects through the courts. Today, these writs are directed towards government agencies, public officials or other courts.[1]

Listed below are the writs that fall under the prerogative writ category:

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