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'Remove maharaj and princess prefixes in legal petitions': Rajasthan High Court to Jaipur royal family

The court was hearing petitions filed in 2001 by legal heirs of late Jagat Singh and Prithviraj Singh, descendants of the erstwhile Jaipur royal family. They have been challenging the collection of house tax by municipal authorities.

October 06, 2025 / 09:42 IST
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The judge questioned the relevance of royal honorifics. He also said that princely privileges were abolished decades ago.
The judge questioned the relevance of royal honorifics. He also said that princely privileges were abolished decades ago.

The Rajasthan High Court has directed descendants of the former Jaipur royal family to remove ‘maharaj’ and ‘princess’ prefixes from their ongoing legal petitions.

According to Times of India, Justice Mahendra Kumar Goyal directed descendants of the former Jaipur royal family to drop the prefixes or see their 24-year-old case dismissed. He also put October 13 as the final deadline.

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Goyal said a 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 petitioners and respondent. He was hearing petitions filed in 2001 by legal heirs of late Jagat Singh and Prithviraj Singh, descendants of the erstwhile Jaipur royal family. They have been challenging the collection of house tax by municipal authorities.

The judge questioned the relevance of royal honorifics. He also said that princely privileges were abolished decades ago. The court also asked why such titles should continue to appear in legal proceedings.