Farmers protest: SC stays implementation of farm laws until further orders
Farmers protest: The three-judge bench of CJI SA Bobde and Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian pronounced the order. The bench said that the steps taken by the Centre to break the impasse have not yielded desired results
BusinessToday.In | January 12, 2021 | Updated 14:37 IST
The Supreme Court that is hearing petitions regarding the validity of the three farm laws has stayed the implementation of the farm laws until further orders. The apex court also ordered the formation of a four-member committee to hear both the sides. The members of the committee are Bhupender Singh Mann, BKU, Anil Ghanwant of Shetkari Sanghatana, Ashok Gulati, Agricultural Scientist, Pramod K Joshi of International Food Policy Research Institute.
Supreme Court puts on hold 3 farm laws, sets up 4-member committee to hold talks
Supreme Court puts on hold 3 farm laws, sets up 4-member committee to hold talks
The Supreme Court, in its verdict on the petitions regarding the Centre s new farm laws and the ongoing farmers protest, has put on hold the three farm laws. It has also set up a four-member committee to clear the issues.
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The farmers have been protesting against the farm laws for over a month (PTI)
The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard petitions related to the Centre s three new farm laws and those concerning people s right to free movement in the backdrop of the ongoing farmers protest. In its verdict, the Supreme Court said it was putting a hold on the three farm laws till further notice. The Supreme Court has also set up a four-member committee to give a report to the court on the farm laws.
New Delhi [India], January 12 (ANI): Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) spokesperson Rakesh Tikait has said that protesting farmers will not return to their homes till the new farm laws are repealed.
New Delhi, January 12
The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Centre to file an affidavit on its claim that some banned organisations including ‘Khalistanis’ have infiltrated the ongoing f
New Delhi, Jan 12: Farmer leaders welcomed the Supreme Court order to stay the implementation of three farm laws on Tuesday, but said they would not call off their protest until the legislations are repealed.