The Scales of Justice was a series of 13 British cinema featurettes produced from 1962 to 1967 for Anglo-Amalgamated at Merton Park Studios in London.
They were based on criminal cases, and each film was introduced by crime writer Edgar Lustgarten.
The series derives its title from the symbolic scales held by the statue of Justice, which is situated above the dome of London's Central Criminal Court, The Old Bailey.
In the opening narration, she is described as having "in her right hand, the Sword of Power and Retribution, and in her left – The Scales of Justice".
The end version of the theme music for the series (by Johnny Douglas) was performed by The Tornados.