SCBA opposes SC emblem changes, lady justice statue
The Supreme Court of India has a new 'Lady Justice' - a six-foot-tall sculpture in the judges' library holding scales in one hand and the Constitution in the other sans the sword
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The origin of 'Lady Justice' can be traced to both history and mythology, and is commonly associated with the Greek goddess of justice, Justitia.PHOTO:PTI
New Delhi, 24
Oct
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 Bar.
The Supreme
Court of India has a new 'Lady Justice' - a six-foot-tall sculpture in the
judges' library holding scales in one hand and the Constitution in the other
sans the sword.
Dressed in
white traditional attire, the 'Goddess of Justice' is without her blindfold and
sword. She is also wearing a crown on her head.
The
resolution, signed by Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) president Kapil
Sibal and other members of the executive committee, has also objected to a
proposed museum at a location where they had demanded a cafe cum lounge for the
members of the Bar.
"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 in the statue of Lady Justice
without consultation with the Bar. We are equal stakeholders in the
administration of justice but these changes when proposed, were never brought
to our attention. We are totally clueless on the rationale behind these
changes," the resolution said.
The SCBA
said it unanimously opposes the proposed museum in the high security zone and
pressed the demand for a library and a cafe cum lounge.
"Now a
museum has apparently been proposed in the erstwhile judges' library whereas we
had demanded a library, cafe cum lounge for the members of the Bar as the
present cafeteria is inadequate to cater to the needs of the members of the
Bar. We are concerned that despite our objection raised against the proposed
museum in the erstwhile judges' library, work has started for the museum,"
the resolution stated.
The origin
of 'Lady Justice' can be traced to both history and mythology, and is commonly
associated with the Greek goddess of justice, Justitia.
While the
blindfold over her eyes denoted impartiality and fairness, the sword signified
the might of law.
There are
several sculptures and paintings of 'Lady Justice' across the world but not all
depict her with a blindfold.
The blindfold, scholars have claimed, was a subsequent addition to her visual symbolism.-PTI
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