The lady justice is often depicted with the set of weighing scales , she is also blindfolded. Explain.
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Scales. Lady Justice is most often depicted with a set of scales typically suspended from one hand, upon which she measures the strengths of a case's support and opposition. The Greek goddess Dike is depicted holding a set of scales. Bacchylides, Fragment 5 (trans.hum
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The lady justice is portrayed as the blindfolded with a set of scales as it symbolizes that the fair and equal administration of the law there is no space for greed, corruption, favour or prejudice. The depiction of the lady dates back to that of the ancient Greek and Rome to the Themis, the Greek Goddess of justice and law who was known for her clear-sightedness.
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