Yato Dharmastato Jayah

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Yato Dharmastato Jayah is a Sanskrit phrase meaning "Where there is righteousness (dharma), there is victory," serving as the guiding moral and philosophical principle of the Supreme Court of India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sanskrit phrase
motto
appearsOn emblem of the Supreme Court of India
appliesTo administration of justice
judicial conduct
associatedWith dharma
justice
righteousness
victory
countryOfUse India
domain judiciary
law
function ethical guideline for the Supreme Court of India
judicial motto
language Sanskrit
meaning Where there is justice, there is victory
Where there is righteousness (dharma), there is victory
moralConcept primacy of righteousness over power
victory as a consequence of adherence to dharma
philosophicalTradition Hindu jurisprudence
Indian philosophy
relatedConcept constitutional morality
moral justice
rule of law
role guiding moral principle of the Supreme Court of India
guiding philosophical principle of the Supreme Court of India
motto of the Supreme Court of India
script Devanagari script
surface form: Devanagari
usedBy Supreme Court of India

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Supreme Court of India motto Yato Dharmastato Jayah