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 image of Lady Justice blindfolded and holding scales is ... earliest depictions of Justitia in mediaeval and Renaissance ...
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 ...
The six-feet tall statue made with fibre glass has been designed by muralist Vinod Goswami, who teaches at the Delhi College of Art. The image of the Lady Justice, traditionally black wearing a ...
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 ...