The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) criticizes the unconsulted ‘Lady Justice’ statue changes and new museum plans in India’s Supreme Court. The statue, lacking blindfold and sword but adorned with a crown, sparks debate among the legal community about tradition and symbolism in justice representation.
‘Clueless on rationale behind changes’: SCBA on new Lady Justice statue and emblem

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