On Sunday, President Droupadi Murmu introduced the Supreme Court’s new flag and insignia to commemorate the 75th anniversary of its establishment. The National Institute of Fashion Technology Delhi developed the new flag and insignia for the Supreme Court, which symbolises justice and democracy. This freshly designed flag prominently depicts the Ashoka Chakra, representing the perpetual wheel of law, the Supreme Court building, symbolising the judiciary’s role in protecting justice, and the Indian Constitution, emphasising the importance of constitutional supremacy in the country.
The flag will be available in a variety of shapes, including cross table flat, single table flag, pole flag, and wooden frame, allowing it to be displayed in a variety of contexts, from courtrooms to offices, reflecting its importance in a wide range of environments.
During the closing session of the two-day National Conference of District Judiciary, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud gave the President a special green gift’. 75 seedlings of 12 distinct indigenous types were planted in Delhi’s Central Ridge Reserve woodland area to commemorate the Supreme Court’s 75th year of service.
These saplings have been dedicated to President Murmu as a token of respect for her remarkable humility and leadership, and to celebrate a key milestone in the judiciary’s history.