ADMJ 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Quo Warranto, Criminal Law, Certiorari
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Courts are your last resort in admin law. In most situations, the enabling legislation may take it away that from. Judicial remedies of administrative law (judicial review) Seek an order to stop a tribunal from doing something. Can be used to determine the lawfulness of an administrators" actions, or the validity of the present legislation. Order from the superior court compelling an inferior tribunal or other statutory delegate to render up all of the record of its proceedings to permit the superior court to determine the lawfulness thereof. Command by a superior court compelling an inferior body to fulfill a statutory duty delegated to it. This generally cannot compel an inferior body to exercise its discretion in a particular way. Similar to certiorari except that the order occurs prior to the final conclusion of the proceedings of the inferior body, and prohibits it from proceedings in a manner which would take it outside its jurisdiction.