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Work Environment: Primary duty of the officer in the Dept. Of JAG(Navy) is to attend Courts-Martial as Trial Judge Advocate wherein he decides all questions of law arising in the course of a trial. An officer in this Department is expected to render advice and assistance to ships/establishments/units of the Indian Navy in dealing with disciplinary matters, monitoring court cases and also in pursuing litigation in the various courts at various levels. The duties of a legal officer include providing advice on various segments of diverse laws, such as – Naval Law, Rules, Regulations and Orders of the Navy, International Maritime Law, Salvage, Privacy, Contract Law, Criminal and Civil Law, Personal Law and others. Policy on Tatoo: 1. Candidates belonging to tribal communities/areas: Candidates belonging to tribal communities/from tribal areas, as declared by the Government of India Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders Act/Lists (amended and modified from time to time), are permitted to have permanent body tattoos on any part of the body, as per existing customs and traditions of the said tribe to which a candidate belongs. Such candidates will only be permitted to continue with the selection process in a SSB on the condition that the following certificates are submitted by the candidate from a tribal area, prior to commencement of Stage I of the selection process:- (a) Self Certification Certificate to be signed by the candidate. (b) Certificate of belonging to a tribal community and permissibility of permanent body tattoo(s) to be signed by one of the following two officials:- (i) DC/DM or SDM of the District/Tehsil where the tribe of the candidate is presently settled (Name and designation of the concerned official must be clearly mentioned). (ii) Chairman/Secretary or any other senior member of the Tribe (Name, designation (if any) and address of the concerned member will be clearly mentioned). 2. All Other Candidates: Permanent body tattoos are permitted on the following body parts only, for which a candidate will be required to sign a Self Certification Certificate:- (a) Inner face of forearms i.e. from inside of the elbow to the wrist of both the hands. (b) Reverse side of the palm/back (dorsal) side of both hands. 3. Nature of Tattoos (a) Permissible Tattoos. (a) Though no restriction on size or type of tattoo has been specified, tattoos are only permitted on body parts as mentioned above. (b) Only small innocuous tattoos, that are not prejudicial to good order and military discipline, are permitted e.g. religious symbols or names of near and dear ones etc. (b) Non-permissible Tattoos. Regardless of the location of a tattoo on the body (permitted/not permitted), the following will fall under the category of ‘non-permissible tattoos’:- (i) Tattoos on any other part of the body. (ii) A tattoo with lewd or offensive content or indecent figures. (iii) Tattoos that are indecent, sexist or racist, explained as follows:- (aa) Indecent tattoos are those that are grossly offensive to modesty, decency or propriety. (ab) Sexist tattoos are those that advocate a philosophy that demeans a person based on gender. (ac) Racist tattoos advocate a philosophy that degrades or demeans a person based on race, ethnicity or region and religion. 4. Acceptance/ Non-Acceptance of Permanent Body Tattoo(s) Any candidate with a permanent body tattoo(s) on any part of the body other than as specified in para 2(a) & (b)above (permissible category), or is of an objectionable nature (non permissible category), as brought out in Paragraph 3(b) above, are not eligible for enrolment into the Indian Navy. 5. Candidates with non-permissible tattoos will be rejected by:- (a) The Commandant, Selection Centre/ President of Selection Board prior to commencement of Stage I (or). (b) The Commandant, Selection Centre/ President of Selection Board as soon as the non-permissible tattoo(s) is noticed at any stage of the selection process (or). (c) The Commandant, Selection Centre/ President of Selection Board as soon as the non-permissible tattoo(s) is noticed during the medical examination phase, on intimation by Medical Authorities (or). (d) The Commandant, Pre-Commission Training Academy (PCTA), if a non-permissible tattoo(s) is noticed post-enrollment during the training phase.