India's Supreme Court recently unveiled a new statue of Lad’ Justice, an iconic symbol of the judiciary, marking a ...
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. It is a symbol imprinted in our ...
Finally, the sword symbolises the power and authority of the law, signifying that ... It was during British rule that the ‘lady justice’ became a prominent symbol in India and was placed ...
The blindfold, initially a symbol of ignorance ... denying them equal treatment under the law. The justice system, ...
Image Source : INDIA TV/PTI The 'symbol of justice' was redesigned ... He stated, "The law is not blind; it sees everyone equally." Therefore, Lady Justice’s new form reflects this principle ...
The statue of Lady Justice in the judges' library of the Supreme Court of India has undergone a transformation. The statue, which has long been a symbol of justice, now holds a copy of the Indian ...
Bar association also opposes move to construct museum in Court's premises. Demands cafe cum lounge for Bar members ...
The symbolism of Lady Justice is not a ... system – equal treatment under law, impartial judgement and the power to enforce justice. In modifying these symbols, we may inadvertently be ...
It's the Supreme Court of India's first step away from tradition by presenting an open-eyed new Lady ... justice is blind to status or power. However, Chief Justice Chandrachud emphasizes that ...
The blindfold is gone, with Lady Justice’s eyes wide open ... By intent, it was a symbol of fairness. But it also exposed the law’s majesty to portrayal as sightless in popular culture ...
The ideal of “Law is blind” is embodied in this ... It was also during the British rule that Lady Justice became a prominent ...