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Rule 17 - Dress regulations for the Presiding Officer, Members and for the representative of the parties - Depositories (Appeal to Securities Appellate Tribunal) Rules, 2000Extract 1 [Dress regulations for the Presiding Officer, Members and for the representative of the parties 17. (1) The dress of the Presiding Officer shall be white or striped or black pant with black coat over white shirt and band or buttoned up black coat and band. The dress for the two other Members shall be white or striped or black pant with black coat over white shirt and black tie or buttoned up black coat. In the case of a female Presiding Officer or a Member, the dress shall be black coat over a white saree. (2) Every authorized representative, other than a relative of regular employee of the party shall appear before the Appellate Tribunal in his professional dress if any, and if there is no such dress a male, in a suit or buttoned up coat over a pant or national dress that is a long buttoned up coat on dhoti or churidar pyjama, and a female, in a coat over a white or any other sober coloured saree or in any other sober dress. (3) All other persons appearing before the Appellate Tribunal shall be properly dressed.] ********** 1. Substituted by the Depositories (Appeal to Securities Appellate Tribunal) (Amendment) Rules, 2005 , w.e.f. 31.1.2005. Prior to its substitution, rule 17 read as under:- Dress regulations for the Presiding Officer and for the representatives of the parties- (1) The dress for the Presiding Officer shall be white or striped or black pant with black coat over white shirt and black tie or a buttoned-up black coat. In the case of female Presiding Officer, the dress shall be black coat over the white saree. (2) Every authorised representative, other than a relative or regular employee of the party shall appear before the Appellate Tribunal in his professional dress if any, and if there is no such dress, a male, in a suit or buttoned-up coat over a pant or national dress that is a long buttoned up coat on dhoti or churridar pyjama, and a female, in a coat over white or any other sober coloured saree or in any other sober dress. (3) All other persons appearing before the Appellate Tribunal shall be properly dressed.
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