/mænˈdeɪməsˈ/ – Noun
Definition: lệnh của tòa án cho một quan chức thực hiện yêu cầu của nguyên đơn.
A more thorough explanation: Mandamus is a writ or order issued by a court commanding a public official or government agency to perform a specific act required by law. It is used to compel a public official to fulfill their legal duty or to correct an abuse of discretion.
Example: The court issued a writ of mandamus ordering the government agency to release the requested documents to the plaintiff.