WRIT OF PROHIBITION
(noun)Definitions
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Writ Of Prohibition.
Writ Of Prohibition - as a noun
A judicial writ from a higher court ordering a lower court not to exercise jurisdiction in a particular case
Example Sentences
"The court issued a writ of prohibition to prevent the government from proceeding with the controversial project."
"The defendant's attorney filed a writ of prohibition to stop the introduction of certain evidence in the trial."
"The judge granted a writ of prohibition, halting the enforcement of the new law."
"The writ of prohibition was successfully used to block a company from engaging in unfair competition."
"The court's decision to issue a writ of prohibition was seen as crucial in protecting the individual's rights."