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Allahabad High Court says who can use Honble and who cannot in India

Politics
Published on 6 May 2026
Allahabad High Court says who can use Honble and who cannot in India

The court calls “Honble” a sovereign honor, not for all

The Allahabad High Court ruled that the honorific “Hon’ble” should be used only for constitutional functionaries such as MPs, judges, and ministers, describing it as tied to sovereign roles. Civil servants, it said, are not entitled to the title. The clarification followed a case where an FIR failed to use “Hon’ble” for MP Anurag Thakur.

  • “Hon’ble” is reserved for constitutional functionaries
  • MPs, judges, and ministers can use the honorific
  • Civil servants are not entitled to “Hon’ble”
  • Ruling came after an FIR omitted it for Anurag Thakur
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