Supreme Court to return to its old look, emblem restored, glass door removed
SC Restores Old Logo, Removes Glass Partitions: The logo of the Supreme Court has changed once again. The new logo has been removed, and the old logo has been restored. Chief Justice of India (CJI) Justice BR Gavai has restored the old logo of the Supreme Court.
According to the lawyers’ group, the Supreme Court’s fundamental framework is altered by the installation of glass doors, which is incorrect. It is thought that CJI Gavai made these adjustments in consideration of the lawyers’ and the Supreme Court Bar Association’s objections.

Justice Chandrachud made the changes:
The new logo of the Supreme Court has now been removed from the Supreme Court website, and the old logo has returned. In September last year, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court released the new logo. At that time, Justice DY Chandrachud was the Chief Justice of India (CJI).
That new logo had the Ashok Chakra, the Supreme Court building, and the Constitution of India depicted on it. It also had written on it that ‘Yato Dharmastato Jai’ means where there is Dharma, there is victory. However, now the old logo has been restored. ‘Yato Dharmastato Jai’ is also the motto of the Supreme Court, and it is also in the old logo.
Glass doors will also be removed
New CJI BR Gavai has also decided to remove the glass doors installed in the corridors of the Supreme Court to prevent hot and cold winds and to make the corridors air-conditioned, and has decided to restore the Supreme Court to its earlier traditional form.
On May 23, during the hearing of cases in the court, the CJI had said that these glass doors and walls will be removed and the court will return to its original form. However, after the removal of the glass doors, the corridor will again become non-air-conditioned.
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