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SC’s no to PIL seeking exemption for lawyers from wearing coat, gown in summer

Summary by Northlines
NEW DELHI, Sept 17: The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to entertain a PIL seeking exemption for lawyers from wearing black coat and gown in courts during summer, saying there has to be some dress code and they cannot wear ‘kurta-payjama', a traditional Indian outfit of a loose-fitting tunic. “Ultimately it is a matter of decorum. You should be properly attired. You have to wear something. You cannot argue in ‘kurta pajyama' or shorts and T-shi…
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Northlines broke the news in on Tuesday, September 17, 2024.
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