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20/05/2025

Mandatory 3 year Practice made necessary for entry level judiciary examinations....

30/04/2025

21/01/2025

26/10/2024

Justice Sanjiv Khanna is to be our next after Justice

Photos from Hind Law's post 18/10/2024

The new Lady Justice statue in the Supreme Court has shed its blindfold, with the Constitution now replacing the sword in one hand, symbolising that the law in India is neither blind nor punitive.

Before this, the Lady Justice was commonly depicted as a woman wearing a blindfold while holding scales and a sword. The blindfold was meant to represent equality before law, implying that justice should be delivered without regard to wealth, power or status.

The scales represented balance and fairness, while the sword was meant to represent the power of the law.

However, the new statue is being seen as an attempt to leave the colonial legacy behind while underlining the message that the law is not blind in new India. It now stands tall at the judges' library in the Supreme Court.

02/10/2024

Enrolment update...

23/09/2024

04/09/2024

BCI AIBE XIX UPDATE!!

19/08/2024

A three-judge Bench headed by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud is scheduled to hear the case, instituted on the court’s own motion, on August 20, 2024 (Tomorrow)

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