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Bengal Presidency - Section

Section 936 in Police Regulations, Bengal , 1943

936. Inspectors - wearing of Review Order. [§ 12, Act V, 1861].

(a)Review Order comprises helmet (or pagri with kulla for up-country officers and pill-box cap for Gurkha and Gharwali officers) by day or forage cap with khaki cover by night, khaki jacket, khaki shirt, breeches, khaki tie, boots, put-ties, Sam Browne belt (and swords for Armed Inspectors) with medals and decorations. This uniform will be worn on ceremonial occasions whenever full dress or review order, mounted or dismounted, is ordered.
Note. - On ceremonial occasions officers shall wear medals and decorations. An Indian title badge should be worn on the left breast suspended by a brooch. It should occupy its proper place in the matter of relative seniority with respect to other decorations and medals.
(b)Wearing of Undress uniform. - Undress uniform consists of the uniform specified above except, that shorts shall be worn instead of breeches. Ribbons only will be worn instead of medals, decorations and Indian title badges.
This dress will be worn when meeting, escorting or keeping the line of road for high officials on the occasion of private arrivals and departures, in command of an armed force other than guards of honour or ceremonial and inspection parades and on all other occasions when ordered. It shall also be worn by officers meeting or paying formal official calls on the Inspector-General and Deputy Inspector-General when the latter are visiting districts on inspection. It shall be worn during inspection by superior officers.Khaki jacket and trousers may be worn on inspection duty, on duty on towns, when attending Court to give evidence or to prosecute a case, at conferences and committee meetings.
(c)Except on formal occasions, such as the arrival or departure of a high official or when in command of a force of police, swords will not ordinarily be worn by Armed Inspectors. If the sword is not worn the sword frog shall be detached from the belt.
(d)Officers attending the private arrival or departure of high officials at railway stations, steamer ghats, etc., and not actually employed on escort or guard duty, shall wear undress uniform.
(e)Wearing of working dress. - This dress consists of a suitable combination of the following:-
(i)Forage cap (at night).
(ii)Helmet.
(iii)Pigsticker topee (optional, to be worn only on strictly informal occasions in the mufassil).
(iv)Khaki shirt (to be worn open at the neck without a tie).
(v)Shorts.
(vi)Belt.
(vii)Stockings.
(viii)Shoes.
(ix)Putties.
(x)Boots.
This dress will be worn on duty of a purely informal nature, such a inspection and supervision of cases. At headquarters it may be worn in office.Note. - Putties and boots shall be worn on parade by Armed Inspectors.