Dress regulations for tribunal appearance require specified formal attire for presiding officers, members and representatives. Dress regulations require the Presiding Officer to wear specified formal attire including black coat and band and require other Members to wear black coat with tie or buttoned-up coat; female judicial officers must wear a black coat over a white saree. Authorized representatives must wear professional dress where applicable, or prescribed suits, buttoned-up coats, national dress for males, and coats over sober-coloured sarees or other sober dresses for females. All other persons must be properly dressed.
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Dress regulations for tribunal appearance require specified formal attire for presiding officers, members and representatives.
Dress regulations require the Presiding Officer to wear specified formal attire including black coat and band and require other Members to wear black coat with tie or buttoned-up coat; female judicial officers must wear a black coat over a white saree. Authorized representatives must wear professional dress where applicable, or prescribed suits, buttoned-up coats, national dress for males, and coats over sober-coloured sarees or other sober dresses for females. All other persons must be properly dressed.
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