What is the correct form of addressing to a judge during the judicial hearings?
Correct answer: Your Honor

Paulus of Tarsus
The term "Your Honor" for addressing a judge originated in feudal times as a title of respect for the nobility, and later became associated with judges due to their perceived authority and position within society. This practice evolved as the judicial system developed and judges were seen as holding significant power and respect.

little b
i love your honour

Bonnie
“Are you mocking me?” “No I ain’t mockin you.”

marlee Jo
ugh how do you deal with these questions

Caramelle(Penny)
I wish they would call us your Mightiness. We would feel like God's and Godesses 😁😏

Player #14000764
Every one deserves respect. With proper titles, in the legal system "the honor belongs to he who calls for it, the superior authorities ".

baymax
brainiac61, yes I'm sure she will!!

baymax
I like the idea of 'your mightiness', maybe I should address that to my mum?

jaedene
It is also hounarble court