The recent unveiling of a new statue of Lady Justice at the Supreme Court of India marks a significant departure from traditional representations. Here are the key differences between the old and ...
Akshat Jain examines the symbolism, politics and legal ramifications of the rushed replacement of the statue of Lady Justice ...
For centuries, this statue of Lady Justice has stood to represent the principle that the law is blind. It has been used in Bollywood movies, in fiction, even on the cover of rock albums.
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 statue, now situated in the Indian Supreme Court’s judges’ library, features “Lady Justice” with her eyes open, with the constitution in her hand replacing the customary sword ...
Politicians can do symbolism by changing the names of places and museums.' 'Judges need not be seen to be craving for ...
The story so far: Last week, the Chief Justice of India unveiled the ‘new lady justice’ statue in the Supreme Court premises that replaced the ‘original lady justice’. The new statue is ...
New Delhi: Lady Justice, with a blindfold and a sword in her hand, has underpinned the image of India's judicial system for decades. Now, in a symbolic shift, a new statue of Nyay ki Devi has been ...
In an attempt to re-imagine the representation of justice, a new statue of Lady Justice or goddess Justicia has been unveiled ...
The blindfold has come off a new Lady of Justice statue in the Supreme Court and the Constitution has replaced the sword in one of its hands to send a message that the law is not blind in the ...