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Lady Justice has long been a symbol of the law, typically holding a scale to represent the weighing of evidence and a sword for the power to enforce justice. However, most images of Lady Justice ...
Unchanged Scales of Justice: The scales that Lady Justice holds in one hand remain the same. They represent equality before the law, showing that courts consider both sides of an argument before ...
Lady Justice is thought to represent the allegorical embodiment of law and the moral principles that guide society. In ancient Greece, the Hellenic deity Themis was commonly portrayed with scales ...
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 ...
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. Wednesday, Jul 02, 2025 New Delhi o C ...
Law is not blind: No blindfold for Supreme Court's new Lady Justice statue, that now holds Constitution in place of sword TOI News Desk / TIMESOFINDIA.COM / Oct 17, 2024, 09:32 IST Share ...
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.
It is believed that the origin of the modern-day ‘lady justice’ is Justitia, the goddess of Justice in Roman mythology. ‘Lady justice’ is depicted with a blindfold, scales, and a sword.
Trump’s actions are an attempt to tilt the scales of justice by using the raw power of government coercion—and they’re working. By Paul Rosenzweig Illustration by Akshita Chandra / The Atlantic.
The blindfold is gone, with Lady Justice’s eyes wide open—to affirm our equality. “The law is not blind; it sees everyone equally," said Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud at the ...