Dress regulations require formal courtroom attire for presiding officers, members and authorized representatives appearing before the tribunal. Rule 17 prescribes mandatory formal dress standards for the Presiding Officer, Members and other persons before the appellate tribunal: dark coat with white shirt and specified pant or saree combinations for officers and members; authorized representatives must wear professional dress or, failing that, specified suits, national dress or sober sarees/dresses; and all persons must be properly and soberly dressed.
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Dress regulations require formal courtroom attire for presiding officers, members and authorized representatives appearing before the tribunal.
Rule 17 prescribes mandatory formal dress standards for the Presiding Officer, Members and other persons before the appellate tribunal: dark coat with white shirt and specified pant or saree combinations for officers and members; authorized representatives must wear professional dress or, failing that, specified suits, national dress or sober sarees/dresses; and all persons must be properly and soberly dressed.
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