A New Era for Justice in India - Loved The Move
SunDeep Mehra
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In a landmark move, the Supreme Court of India has unveiled a redesigned 'Lady Justice' statue, symbolizing a profound shift in our judicial ethos. Here's why this change matters:
Open Eyes
The blindfold is gone, symbolizing that justice in India is not blind but sees everyone equally. This isn't just symbolism; it's a statement on the judiciary's commitment to transparency and equity.
Constitution Over Sword
Traditionally, Lady Justice held a sword, representing punishment. Now, she holds the Constitution. This signifies a move from punitive to restorative justice, where the Constitution is our guide, not vengeance.
The Message
Chief Justice DY Chandrachud spearheaded this, aiming to leave behind colonial legacies. The law in India will now be interpreted through the lens of our Constitution, not through old, imported symbols of power.
A Modern Justice System
This isn't just about a statue. It's about aligning our justice system with our democratic values. It's about justice that's fair, informed by our Constitution, ensuring every citizen's rights are upheld. This statue isn't just art; it's a beacon of change, marking the beginning of an era where justice is served differently – with openness, fairness, and rooted deeply in our constitutional values.
Here's to a future where justice is not just served but is seen to be served in the light of day, for all to witness.
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