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  1. Interpreting the Scales of Justice : Architecture, Symbolism and Semiotics of the Supreme Court of India.Shailesh Kumar - 2017 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 30 (4):637-675.
    The neutrality of the art and architecture of courtrooms and courthouses has dominated the public perception in the Indian context. The courtroom design and the visual artistic elements present within these judicial places have very often been considered to be insignificant to the notions of law and justice that they reflect. As art and architecture present certain historical narratives, reflect political allegories and have significant impact on the perceptions of their viewers, they have critical socio-political ramifications. This makes it pertinent (...)
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  • Beyond the Frame of Practical Reason: The Indian Evidence Act and Its Performative Life.Ranabir Samaddar - 2013 - Diogenes 60 (3-4):58-73.
    This article is about the Indian Evidence Act. It explains how evidence is the script that carries law's unconscious. One one hand, evidence is the site of reason, and on the other hand it is the performative site of the unconscious. The operation of the Evidence Act requires a court, arguments, ways of producing evidence, counter-arguments, scrutiny of the nature of the evidence submitted, and finally the disputation around what constitutes an evidence – and then the judgement. This article argues, (...)
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  • Practices of Justice: Categories, Procedures and Strategies.Daniela Berti & Gilles Tarabout - 2013 - Diogenes 60 (3-4):3-11.
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  • Pratiques de justice.Daniela Berti & Gilles Tarabout - 2013 - Diogène n° 239-239 (3/4):3-15.
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