Tribunal dress code requires members and representatives to wear specified professional attire in proceedings. Members must wear white shirt and white trousers with a black coat and black tie or a buttoned-up black coat in summer; winter permits striped or black trousers. Female Members must wear a black coat over a white or sober saree. Authorised representatives (not relatives or regular employees) must wear professional dress: males a suit with tie or buttoned-up coat over trousers or national dress (preferably black coat); females a black coat over white or sober saree. Lawyers and chartered accountants may wear prescribed professional dress instead. All others must be properly dressed.
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Tribunal dress code requires members and representatives to wear specified professional attire in proceedings.
Members must wear white shirt and white trousers with a black coat and black tie or a buttoned-up black coat in summer; winter permits striped or black trousers. Female Members must wear a black coat over a white or sober saree. Authorised representatives (not relatives or regular employees) must wear professional dress: males a suit with tie or buttoned-up coat over trousers or national dress (preferably black coat); females a black coat over white or sober saree. Lawyers and chartered accountants may wear prescribed professional dress instead. All others must be properly dressed.
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