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Plea in SC seeking to correct State Emblem of India installed at top of Central Vista Project

By ANI | Updated: July 23, 2022 00:00 IST

A plea has been moved in the Supreme Court seeking appropriate direction to the Centre to correct the State Emblem of India, recently installed at the top of the Central Vista Project.

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A plea has been moved in the Supreme Court seeking appropriate direction to the Centre to correct the State Emblem of India, recently installed at the top of the Central Vista Project.

The plea has been moved by two advocates Aldanish Rein and Ramesh Kumar Mishra, which stated the State Emblem of India Act does not envisage provision in case of violation of the emblem by the state or government itself.

Hence the petitioner prayed to issue appropriate direction to the respondent to correct the State Emblem of India, recently installed at the top of the Central Vista Project at New Delhi which is going to house the Parliament House and Central Secretariat of the Union of India in accordance with the State Emblem of India (Prohibition of Improper Use) Act, 2005.

The Petitioners stated that they are aggrieved of the visible change made in the description and design of the State Emblem of India, recently installed at the top of the Central Vista Project at New Delhi, which is going to house the Parliament House and Central Secretariat of the Union of India.

The Petitioner submitted that the state emblem installed at the " top of the Central Vista, which was recently inaugurated by Prime Minister of India and Hon'ble Speaker of Lok-Sabha, violates the description and design of State emblem provided under the Schedule [under section 2(b)] of the State Emblem of India (Prohibition of Improper Use) Act, 2005 [hereinafter referred as 'State Emblem Act'].

The schedule of the State Emblem Act defines Emblem as "Emblem means the State Emblem of India as described and specified in the Schedule to be used as official seal of the government". The Schedule of the Act states that the State Emblem of India is an adaptation from the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka, which is preserved in the Sarnath Museum.

The petitioner submitted that the newly installed State emblem of India at the top of Central Vista project has a visible difference in the design of lions which depicts a changed composure of the lions than that of the symbol preserved in the Sarnath museum. "The lions of the newly installed emblem appear to be ferocious and aggressive with their mouth open and canine visible, while the lions of the State emblem preserved in the Sarnath museum, which has been used as official seal so far in all respects, are calm and composed," the plea stated.

The plea further submitted that the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka was adopted as the State emblem of India due to its philosophical and spiritual meaning. The four lions are also representative of the four core spiritual philosophies of Buddha since Buddha himself is symbolized as a lion. The three lions visible on the capital's representation in the National Emblem signify Strength, Courage and Confidence. It also signifies constant vigilance over all four directions. Thus, the State emblem of India is not just a graphic design but also have entrenched cultural and philosophical significance, state the plea.

( With inputs from ANI )

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