Lady Justice was increasingly associated with Christian values during the mediaeval period. However, it was only during the Renaissance when the figure became more prevalent in art and architecture.
who teaches at the College of art in Delhi. "Law is not blind, it sees everyone equally," CJI Chandrachud said commissioning the statue. Here is a brief history on statue of Lady Justice ...
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 ...
A newly unveiled sculpture of Nyaya Devi, Lady Justice, at the Supreme Court, reimagines the symbol in a traditional Indian ...
It's the Supreme Court of India's first step away from tradition by presenting an open-eyed new Lady Justice statue that reflects a new age and breaks free from colonial history and ties.
While the scales represent balance and fairness in dispensing justice, the sword which symbolised punishment was replaced ...
Lady Justice in SC library now holds a Constitution with open eyes ⚖️In an initiative shedding the colonial imprint and traditional attributes, the statue of Lady Justice, in the judges ...
The recent unveiling of a new statue of Lady Justice at the Supreme Court of India marks a significant departure from traditional representations. These changes were initiated under Chief Justice ...
The new Lady Justice statue at the Supreme Court no longer wears a blindfold, and instead of holding a sword, she now holds the Constitution. These changes in the appearance, though small gives a ...
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 Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) criticizes the unconsulted 'Lady Justice' statue changes and new museum plans in India's Supreme Court. The statue, lacking blindfold and sword but adorned ...