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What Does The Removal Of The Blindfold From The New Lady Of Justice Statue Symbolize

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The removal of the blindfold from the new Lady Justice statue symbolizes a departure from the traditional notion of impartiality in justice. While the classic depiction emphasizes justice as being blind —treating everyone equally without bias—the updated version reflects the need for judicial awareness of social realities.

This change indicates that justice in India must not operate in isolation but instead engage with contemporary challenges. It suggests a legal approach that is not only neutral but also informed, responsive, and empathetic toward societal contexts.

Additionally, holding the Constitution of India, instead of the traditional sword, emphasizes the importance of constitutional values over punitive measures, signaling a shift toward justice based on rights and equity rather than retribution.

The change aligns with efforts by the judiciary, particularly under Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, to modernize the justice system and move away from colonial-era symbols, promoting a more relevant and accessible legal framework.

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