Esquire
Full Form of ESQ
What is ESQ?
ESQ is an abbreviation for Esquire, a historical title of respect traditionally used in the legal profession to denote a person of gentry or a lawyer, particularly one qualified to practice law. In modern India, the term is less common but may appear in formal correspondence or legal documents, especially those influenced by British colonial traditions. It is sometimes used as a courtesy title after an attorney's name in correspondence, though Indian legal practice typically prefers 'Advocate' or 'Counsel'. The title originates from medieval England and was adopted by common law systems. In India, it is occasionally seen in the names of law firms or on formal legal papers, but it is not a mandatory designation. The use of ESQ is more prevalent in the United States and United Kingdom. For Indian competitive exams like CLAT or judiciary exams, candidates may encounter ESQ in legal terminology questions, but it is not a core concept. Overall, while ESQ is recognized globally, its practical usage in India is limited to formal or traditional contexts.
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Example
The letter was addressed to Mr. Rajesh Kumar, ESQ, regarding the property dispute case.