Q. Which one of the following literally means ‘we command’?
It literally means ‘we command’. It is a command issued by the court to a public official asking him to perform his official duties that he has failed or refused to perform. It can also be issued against any public body, a corporation, an inferior court, a tribunal or government for the same purpose.
The writ of mandamus cannot be issued:
(a) against a private individual or body;
(b) to enforce departmental instruction that does not possess statutory force;
(c) when the duty is discretionary and not mandatory;
(d) to enforce a contractual obligation;
(e) against the president of India or the state governors; and
(f) against the chief justice of a high court acting in judicial capacity.
Source: Indian Polity by Laxmikanth

