A 'prerogative writ' is an order of the court ordering an administrative officer or tribunal to act or refrain from acting in a particular manner.Which of the following is not a type of prerogative writ?
A) Mandamus, where the court orders someone to perform his or her administrative duties.
B) Certiorari, where the court orders that a record of an administrative decision be produced.
C) Habeus Corpus, where a person imprisoning another is directed to bring that other person before a court of law.
D) Forbidiamus, where a court prohibits an administrative officer or tribunal from exceeding its powers.
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