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For centuries, Lady Justice has stood to represent the principle of the law being blind. Here is a deeper look into its symbolism, history and colonial ties.
In a landmark move to redefine the symbolic representation of justice in India, the Supreme Court on Wednesday unveiled a new statue of Lady Justice, diverging from the traditional colonial imagery.
'Lady Justice' statue should have been given multiple arms holding weapons: Meenakshi Lekhi Lekhi's remarks came days after the Supreme Court got a new 'Lady Justice' -- a six-foot-tall sculpture in ...
The new saree-clad ‘Nyay Devi’ (Lady of Justice) with eyes wide open dons an Indian avatar, holding scales in one hand and the Constitution of India in the other hand. Chief Justice of India D ...
The new Lady Justice statue at the Supreme Court no longer wears a blindfold, and instead of holding a sword, she now holds the Constitution. These changes in the appearance, though small gives a ...
It was during British rule that the ‘lady justice’ became a prominent symbol in India and was placed outside courtrooms. The new statue is an attempt at decoloniality, with an aim to shed ...
The Supreme Court of India has a new 'Lady Justice' -- a six-foot-tall sculpture in the judges' library holding scales in one hand and the Constitution in the other sans the sword.
The reimagined statue has no blindfold and no sword, and is clad in a traditional Indian saree. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
India News: The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) criticizes the unconsulted 'Lady Justice' statue changes and new museum plans in India's Supreme Court. The s ...
The new Lady Justice statue at India's Supreme Court embraces modern justice values with open eyes, a saree, and the Constitution in hand. Download UGC NET Admit Card 2025 Check Results ...
A newly unveiled statue of the goddess of justice without her customary blindfold has prompted discussion about the judiciary’s role in modern India.. The statue, now situated in the Indian ...