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Farmers protest: Supreme Court favours negotiation panel, to resume hearing today
The Supreme Court on Thursday acknowledged the right of farmers to non-violent protests, and said it was thinking of setting up an impartial and independent panel of agriculture experts and farmer unions to resolve the impasse over three contentious farm laws. A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde said it would set up the committee which may include experts like P Sainath and representatives of the government and farmers bodies to look for the resolution of the deadlock over the statutes.
The bench also comprising justices A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian, We acknowledge the right of farmers to protest but it has to be non-violent.
SC says farmers have right to carry out protests But it has to be non-violent, top court observes
Acknowledging the right of the farmers to carry out non-violent protests, the Supreme Court on Thursday said it was thinking of setting up an “impartial and independent” committee of agricultural experts and farmers unions to remove the deadlock over the three contentious farm laws.
A bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde said it would put together a panel, which may include experts like P Sainath and representatives of the government and farmers bodies to look for the resolution of the deadlock over the statutes.
SC allows impleadment of 8 farmers unions indiagazette.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiagazette.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Form panel to resolve farmers issue, include 8 unions, Supreme Court tells Centre
The Supreme Court on Wednesday observed that if urgent measures are not taken now, then the ongoing farmers’ protest may spiral out of the government’s hand to become a national issue. A
| 17 Dec 2020 1:53 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday observed that if urgent measures are not taken now, then the ongoing farmers protest may spiral out of the government s hand to become a national issue. Against this backdrop, it ordered eight farmer unions be made party to the PIL seeking removal of farmers from various Delhi borders, and a joint hearing of the Centre and the farmers unions on Thursday in a bid to end the impasse.