Sec. 1. The writ of prohibition commands the court and party to whom the writ is directed: (1) to refrain from any further proceedings in the matter specified in the action until the return of the writ and further order of the court; and (2) upon the return, to show cause why the party to whom the writ is directed is not absolutely restrained from any further proceedings in the matter. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-1-58-6.]
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