Proper noun
In a mythological personification, justice symbolized as a blindfolded young lady, similar to Lady Luck.
A female judge, as in "Her Lady Justice."
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn a novel protest, the JAC members and leaders of the opposition parties submitted copies of a memorandum to the statues of B.R. Ambedkar and the Lady Justice, and raised slogans in support of their demand. Source: Internet
In her address, Lady Justice Twomey retraced the career of Macgregor and said that in line with the constitution the Judge has to retire as he turns 70 on January 26. Source: Internet
A panel of three justices comprising; Hon. Justice Egonda Ntende, Hon. Lady Justice Hellen Obura and Hon. Justice Stephen Musota will hear deliver judgments in 56 appeals in a period of two weeks. Source: Internet
But again, the confidence of people that the system is working in a fair way, that Lady Justice has kept her blindfold on, matters. Source: Internet
That day in 2016, I had only a few minutes’ notice of the decision so I didn’t burst into tears in front of Lady Justice Hallett as she quashed my conviction. Source: Internet
Lady Justice Margaret Mutonyi agreed with the evidences adduced against Adyero stating that prosecution had proved all the essential ingredients involved in aggravated defilement offence brought against her (Adyera). Source: Internet