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In British India (now India, West Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma, etc.), in all British-era court buildings, the statue is depicted with a sari, blindfolded, holding a sword in one hand and scales in the other. After independence, when the Constitution of India was enacted, the sword was replaced with a book, while in Pakistan and Bangladesh, the statues were removed based on the local culture and Islamic beliefs, which are against idol worship. However, after East Pakistan became Bangladesh, the sari-clad statue of the goddess of justice was reinstalled, although it had to be removed once due to protests, but was later reestablished. In Burma, she is depicted in a toga. In all courts in India...

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