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Punjab Police Rules Volume 1 - Sangrur Police

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70 <strong>Punjab</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Rules</strong>, 1934 <strong>Volume</strong> 1, CHAPTER 4<br />

a ‘Fifty’ of red salu cloth measuring 66 inches in length and 9 1 ⁄2 inch in width<br />

to be worn under the blue safa.<br />

(f) Shorts of khaki drill cut like the pantaloon at the waist; two sides pockets are allowed.<br />

(g) Shirts - Of khaki twill of prescribed quality. Length of shirt to be 2" below the<br />

tip of the thumb at the "Attention" position. Polo shape collar, Skirt to cut<br />

square the seam openings to be 9" long. Four buttons in front. Two pockets<br />

63 ⁄4"x6" - top of pocket to be in line with the bottom edge of the second button.<br />

The bottom of the pocket to reach one inch below the last, i.e., fourth button.<br />

Shoulder-straps to be about 6" in length. The fastening button of the strap to be<br />

visible below collar. Sleeves to reach the inside of the elbow when forearm is<br />

bent at right angles to upper arms.<br />

(h) Boots and Chaplies :- Head Constables shall wear black ankle boots with khaki<br />

puttis. Constables shall wear black chaplies of approved pattern of books.<br />

(i) Bastani :- Of khaki drill of double thickness, 44 inches square with a piece of<br />

khaki niwar tape, 3 yards long and half an inch wide, seven on to one corner.<br />

(j) Great Coat :- Of drab blanketing with sleeves; stand up collar to coat, Four police<br />

buttons down the front; the skirt of the coat to reach halfway between the knee<br />

and ankle.<br />

(k) Deleted<br />

(l) Trousers of khaki drill, of Army B.D. Pattern.<br />

(m) Gaiters - Khaki canvas, Army B.D. pattern.<br />

Head Constables shall wear the same uniform as constables with the addition of chevrons<br />

and shall be supplied with a small plain cane not exceeding 1 ⁄2 inch in diameter and<br />

3 feet in place of battons.<br />

(2) Lower subordinates posted to the Simla District and to Kasauli, Keylong, Suraj,<br />

Dalhousie, Balun, Bakloh and Murree shall wear in the cold weather a khaki serge kurta<br />

and a pair of knicker bockers. The pattern shall be exactly the same as the khaki uniform.<br />

The serge uniform will be in addition to the khaki uniform. When an officer is transferred<br />

from any of these hill stations he will leave his serge uniform behind to be used by other<br />

officers transferred to the station as the case may be.<br />

PART VI<br />

MOUNTED OFFICERS<br />

The same uniform shall be worn by mounted head constables and constables as that prescribed<br />

for head constables and constables of the foot police, with the following<br />

modifications :-<br />

(a) The khaki drill kurta and twill shirt shall be cut to reach the point of the knee,<br />

with an opening at the seam from the waist downwards.<br />

(b) Khaki cord Jodhpur pattern breeches shall be worn instead of pantaloons, and<br />

patti tops of brown leather shall be worn. Pattis shall be tied from the knee<br />

downwards, i.e., with the tape fastened round the ankle. Ankle boots of approved<br />

pattern shall be worn by all ranks.<br />

(c) Great coats shall be opened at the seam from the waist downwards.<br />

(d) Kamarbands of red salu, four yards long shall be worn below the waistbelt, with<br />

an end hanging at the right side.<br />

(e) The belt for mounted officers shall have a shoulder-strap and the frog shall be<br />

attached by slings.

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