GSTAT Issues Dress Code Mandate: No Casuals in Tribunal Hearings:

The GSTAT has announced a dress code for its Hon'ble President and Members while conducting the court proceedings.
Dress Code for GSTAT Proceedings

GSTAT Issues Dress Code Mandate: No Casuals in Tribunal Hearings
The GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT), Principal Bench, New Delhi, has announced a dress code for its Hon'ble President and Members while conducting the court proceedings. The Dress Code is as follows:
- The Hon'ble President and Hon'ble Members, judicial, are required to follow the dress code prescribed for judges of the Hon'ble Supreme Court or Hon'ble High Court, without the gown.
- The Male Technical Members are required to wear white, striped, or black trousers with a black coat over a white shirt and black necktie or a buttoned-up black coat.
- The female Technical Members are required to wear a black overcoat over a black, white, or lightly printed saree.
- The Turban-wearing members are required to wear a white or light-coloured turban.
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