The Latin word mandamus means “we order”. The writ of mandamus is an order of the High Court or the Supreme Court commanding a person or a body to do that which it is his, of its, duty to do. Usually, it is an order directing the performance of ministerial acts.
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A judge presiding over a case in which he or she has a conflict of interest and is refusing to recuse him/herself from the case; recuse means to take him/herself off the case and assign the case to another judge.
Definition of mandamus. : a writ issued by a superior court commanding the performance of a specified official act or duty. Other Words from mandamus Example Sentences Learn More about mandamus
Mandamus Action is a lawsuit used to compel someone, such as an officer or employee of the United States government, to act on an administrative matter that is not discretionary; where they have a legal duty to do so and have not.