warranto
/wɑːrˈæntoʊ/Definitions
1. noun
A writ or summons issued by a grand jury to bring a person before it for questioning.
“The warranto was issued due to allegations of corruption against the city official.”
2. noun
A writ or process to try, or to inquire into, the right or title of a person to an office, privilege, or franchise.
“The court issued a warranto to investigate the disputed land ownership.”