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Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Supreme Court (SC) judge Justice Pankaj Mittal suggested if three books - Gita, Vedas and Puranas- in addition to Constitution are kept in hand of Lady justice statue, it ...
The International Day of Social Justice, observed annually on February 20, highlights global efforts to promote equality, fair treatment, and inclusive policies for all.
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.
In a unanimous resolution, the Supreme Court Bar Association has raised objections to the "radical changes" made to the statue of Lady Justice and the top court's emblem without consultation with ...
The SCBA has criticised recent changes to the Supreme Court emblem and the statue of Lady Justice, saying traditional features such as blindfolds and swords are missing. The association seeks ...
The row over the new Lady Justice statue unveiled in the Supreme Court took a new turn after the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) passed a resolution stating that the change was made ...
In a fresh discontent over the introduction of the new statue of the Lady Justice without the blindfold and the sword, the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) passed a resolution against the ...
"It is observed by the Executive Committee of Supreme Court Bar Association that recently some radical changes have been brought in by the Supreme Court unilaterally like change of its emblem, change ...
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’.
India’s Constitution replaces a sword and the blindfold has been cast off. While this is a judicious reform of judicial iconography and a worthy move by the Judiciary to shed its colonial ...
Earliest Roman coins have shown Lady Justice with sword and scale but without a blindfold. Some argue that the Lady Justice wearing a blindfold was a satirical addition started in the 16th century.
The recently re-imagined statue of "Lady Justice" put up at the Judges Library of the Supreme Court of India in New Delhi had garnered much attention on social media platforms. The statue, whose ...
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