Arthur Galletti

Arthur Mario Agricola Collier Galletti di Cadilhac or Arthur Galletti (25 March 1877 – 23 February 1967) was a British Indian civil servant of Italian origin who worked in the Madras Presidency.

Galletti was the son of Count Arturo Antonio and Margaret Isabella Collier.

Galletti joined the Indian Civil Service in 1900 working in the Godavari District as a collector and later as a magistrate and became an undersecretary to the Revenue Department in 1905.

In 1918 a refusal to drink to the health of King George V at a party held in Horsleykonda on 24 May (Empire Day) resulted in his being sidelined and a formal inquiry was held by a committee headed by Sir William Ayling.

His brother, Roberto Clemens Galletti di Cadilhac, was a pioneer of radio transmission.