A writ is a court-issued order that directs an individual or authority to perform or refrain from performing a specific act. It serves as a legal tool to enforce or protect an individual's rights. In Nepal, writs are a powerful means for individuals to challenge actions by the government or public authorities when constitutional, legal, or fundamental rights are violated.
Writs become applicable when the government or its agencies disregard the constitutional rights of individuals. The five types of writs—Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, and Quo Warranto—are legal avenues through which individuals can seek justice.
At Nepal Writ Service, we proudly stand as the foremost institution committed to protecting your constitutional rights and ensuring justice through the writ system.