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'Is this a cinema hall?' Judge slams IAS officer for not wearing coat, sparks dress code debate

Meanwhile, lawyers who witnessed the proceedings in the Patna High Court said that there was nothing “inappropriate” about the IAS officer's attire.

June 16, 2022 / 18:40 IST
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Justice PB Bajanthri of the Patna High Court sternly said that all officers are required to wear a coat and have the collar buttoned while appearing in court. (Representative image)
Justice PB Bajanthri of the Patna High Court sternly said that all officers are required to wear a coat and have the collar buttoned while appearing in court. (Representative image)

A judge's treatment of an IAS officer for arriving to court wearing a formal white shirt and trousers has triggered a debate on the appropriate dress code for court appearances.

The bone of contention -- according to the judge -- was the officer opting to not wear a coat and to have kept the collar unbuttoned while appearing for the court hearing.

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“You think this is a cinema hall?” Justice PB Bajanthri of the Patna High Court asked a Bihar Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer in a video that went viral on social media.

The officer -- Anand Kishor, chairman of the Bihar School Examination Board and principal secretary -- looked confused and cornered in a full courtroom.

“Don’t you know what dress code you have to wear in the court? Did you not go for IAS training in Mussoorie. What is wrong with the IAS officers in the state of Bihar? They don't know how to appear in court?” the judge asked.