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Debts Recovery Appellate Tribunal (Procedure) Rules, 1994

17. Dress regulations for the presiding officer and for the representatives of the parties.

(1) Summer dress for the presiding officer shall be white pant with black coat and a black tie or a buttoned-up black coat. In winter, striped or black trousers may be worn in place of white trousers. In the case of female presiding officers, however the dress shall be black coat over white saree .

(2) The dress for the agent of the parties (other than a relative or regular employee of the appellant or respondent) appearing before the Appellate Tribunal shall be the following, namely,-

(a) in the case of a male, a suit with a tie or buttoned-up coat over a pant or national dress that is a long buttoned-up coat on dhoti or churidar pyjama . The colour of the coat shall, preferably, be black;

(b) in the case of female, black coat over white or any other sober colored saree ;

(c) where, however, the agent belongs to a profession like that of lawyers or a chartered accountant and they have been prescribed dress for appearing in their professional capacity before any court, Appellate Tribunal, Tribunal or other such authority, they may, at their option, appear in that dress, in lieu of the dress mentioned above.

(3) All other persons appearing before the Appellate Tribunal shall be properly dressed.





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