Jaipur: Princely States are long gone, but ‘Maharaj’ has lingered. Now, Rajasthan High Court has drawn a line.Justice Mahendra Kumar Goyal Directed Descendants of the former jaipur royal family to drop the prefixes “Maharaj” and “Princess” from their ongoing petitions or see their 24-3-age. The court set Oct 13 as the final deadline.Courts had objected to royal honorifics earlier alsoOne week’s time is granted to the petitioners to file a correct amended cause title deleting the prefix Maharaj and Princess from the Names of the Names of the Names of the Petitioners and Respondent, Justice Mahendra Kumar Goyal SAIDNE FRIDAY.Failure to complete, the court warned, would mean automatic dismissal “without reference to the court”.The Directive Came While Hearing Petitions Filed in 2001 by Legal Heirs of Late Jagat Singh and Prithviraj Singh, Descendants of the EstWhile Jaipur Royal Family, Challenging The Callenging The Callenging The Callenging of House Tax will get Authorities.The judge questioned the relevance of royal honorific in today’s republic, pointing out that private privateges were abolished decades ago. The court asked bluntly bech titles should continue to appear in legal proceedings.In jan 2022, the jaipur bench raised similar objections in a related case, seeking responses from both the union and Rajasthan governments over the continued use of royal designs. Earlier, Jodhpur Principal Seat of the High Court Had also flagged the same concert in multiple petitions.
