By Dr Swati Jindal Garg The Indian judicial system has long since been characterized by the Lady of Justice- the Nyay Ki Devi ...
The recently re-imagined statue of "Lady Justice" put up at the Judges Library of the Supreme Court of India in New Delhi had ...
The new, six-foot-tall statue in the judges’ library is of a saree-clad woman with no blindfold, holding scales and, instead ...
For centuries, Lady Justice has stood to represent the principle of the law being blind. Here is a deeper look into its ...
Lady Justice, an enduring symbol of fairness and equality, transcends cultural boundaries and has a rich history steeped in ...
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.
A new statue of Nyay ki Devi unveiled at India's Supreme Court replaces the blindfold with a sighted symbol and the sword with a copy of the Constitution, reflecting a significant shift in the country ...
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 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 new Lady Justice statue at the Supreme Court of India dons traditional attire, emphasizing constitutional values over force. The statue's lack of blindfold symbolizes perceptive justice devoid of ...
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.