Lady Justice is thought to represent the allegorical embodiment of law and the moral principles that guide society. In ...
‘Lady justice’ is depicted with a blindfold, scales, and a sword. The blindfold was added during the Renaissance period (14th century) probably as a satire on the corrupt state of legal ...
It is a symbol imprinted in our collective psyche - the statue of a blindfolded woman holding a set of scales in one hand and ...
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 Supreme Court unveiled a redesigned version of ‘Lady Justice.’ The old statue, whose origin can be traced to ancient civilizations around the Mediterranean Sea, had balancing scales in one ...
This is the New Justice Statue In Supreme Court. Apparently it implies 'Law Is Not Blind'. In reality it means Mi Lords can now see favouring whom can get a Rajya Sabha Seat or Governorship or any ...
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 Recent photo of Lady ...
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 ...