The district court has exclusive original jurisdiction in all cases of mandamus, except where the writ is to be directed to a district court or a judge thereof in the judge's official capacity, in which case the court of appeals has exclusive original jurisdiction, or except where the writ is to be directed to the court of appeals or a judge thereof in the judge's official capacity. If the writ is to be directed to the court of appeals or a judge thereof in the judge's official capacity, the supreme court or a judge thereof has original jurisdiction. The Rules of Civil Appellate Procedure shall apply in all proceedings on the writ.
(9732) RL s 4566; 1983 c 216 art 2 s 8; 1983 c 247 s 196; 1986 c 444
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 585 - 590 — Extraordinary Writs; Contempt; Postconviction Relief
Section 586.01 — Issuance Of Writ, Judicial Discretion Not Controlled.
Section 586.02 — Issuance On Information.
Section 586.03 — Alternative Or Peremptory Writ, Contents.
Section 586.04 — Peremptory Writ.
Section 586.05 — Writ; Court Order; Service.
Section 586.07 — Default; New Matter In Answer; Demurrer.
Section 586.08 — Pleadings, Issues, Trial.
Section 586.09 — Judgment For Plaintiff; Appeal.
Section 586.10 — Fines For Neglect Of Duty.
Section 586.11 — Jurisdiction Of District And Appellate Courts.