The new Lady Justice statue at the Supreme Court no longer ... It symbolizes that the law in India is neither blind nor focused on punishment. According to an NDTV report, Chief Justice DY ...
Akshat Jain examines the symbolism, politics and legal ramifications of the rushed replacement of the statue of Lady Justice ...
A new statue of the Lady of Justice at the Supreme Court replaces the traditional blindfold and sword with open eyes and the Indian Constitution, signifying an evolving justice system in India.
India's Supreme Court recently unveiled a new statue of Lad’ Justice, an iconic symbol of the judiciary, marking a ...
The open-eyed Lady Justice statue at the Supreme Court of India signifies a transformative ... rather than old-fashioned ideas about blind impartiality.
New Delhi: Lady Justice, with a blindfold ... My attempt is to give an Indian touch to the statue. Our kanoon is not andha (law is not blind); it attempts to highlight the system of Chitragupta ...
India woke up to the surprising news that the Lady Justice statue has been given a new avatar in the country’s Supreme Court to spread the message that the law is, in fact, not blind.
The story so far: Last week, the Chief Justice of India unveiled the ‘new lady justice’ statue in the Supreme ... with judicial institutions turning a blind eye. It was only during the ...
The new Lady Justice statue in the Supreme Court has shed its blindfold to spread the message that the law is not blind in India. The new Lady Justice statue in the Supreme Court has shed its ...
the statue of Lady Justice in the judges’ library of the Supreme Court has undergone a significant transformation. The statue now holds a copy of the Indian Constitution instead of a sword ...
"Law is not blind, it sees everyone ... without covering the eyes. In India, the colonial British government introduced the blindfolded statues of Lady Justice that still survive at many courts ...
Blindfold does not mean justice is blind, but justice is impartial ... Does this new statue of Lady Justice not look more Indian than Roman? What is Indian in it? It is just a copy of the old ...