Posted on Feb 4, 2022
Does an IG Complaint serve an "urging purpose", similar to "Writ of Mandamus" in civilian judicial system?
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It is well known that the only thing you won't procure ever in military is efficiency, plus they are fond of "Rush and wait" stupid game. With that being said, do you think filling an IG compalint based on waiting something for unreasonable perplexed time works indeed?
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This makes absolutely zero sense. IG isn’t a legal entity and can’t make anyone do anything. They provide recommendations to the commander and it’s the commanders decision whether or not to fix an issues
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SSgt Christophe Murphy
That's exactly right and why an IG complaint is nowhere near the same as a Writ of Mandamus
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Not a lawyer, but I have stayed at a Holiday Inn.
A Writ of Mandamus compels a lower court to take certain actions, usually to correct mistakes in statutes of the law or legal precedents. The IG just investigates complaints to see if the problem was outside or against current regulations and policies. The IG advices the Commanding General and then the CG decides whether to do anything and then what actions..
A Writ of Mandamus compels a lower court to take certain actions, usually to correct mistakes in statutes of the law or legal precedents. The IG just investigates complaints to see if the problem was outside or against current regulations and policies. The IG advices the Commanding General and then the CG decides whether to do anything and then what actions..
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