Chief Justice SA Bobde says ‘peculiar lack of comprehension’ about constitution of SC-appointed panel on farm laws Referring to Bhupinder Singh Mann’s recusal from the panel, the Bench said an earlier expression of views on a matter does not mean a person cannot be appointed to a committee
New Delhi: An earlier expression of view does not mean that a person cannot be appointed in a particular committee on that issue as the opinion can also change, observed the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
The remarks of the apex court, which also said there is a peculiar lack of comprehension about constitution of a panel, assumes importance as some of the members of the recently constituted committee to resolve the deadlock between farmers and the Centre over the farm laws had earlier reportedly expressed their views on the subject.
The Supreme Court Wednesday expressed strong displeasure over the aspersions cast by some farmers' unions on members of the court-appointed committee to resolve the impasse over new farm laws and said it has not given any adjudicating authority to the panel.
The Chief Justice of India on Wednesday expressed unhappiness at the public criticism against the members of the committee constituted by the Supreme Court to negotiate on the farmers protests.The CJI .
India News: NEW DELHI: The issue of the proposed tractor rally on the Republic day by farmers protesting against the new farms laws is in “executive domain”, the .
Farmers Protest: Centre offers to suspend farm laws implementation for up to 1.5 years ; next meeting on January 22
In the tenth round of talks, while farmer union leaders remained firm on their demand of repealing the three laws, the government offered to stay the implementation of laws. The farmers will discuss the proposal and take a call. January 20, 2021 / 08:32 PM IST
Union agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar, minister of railways, Piyush Goyal and minister of state for commerce Som Prakash attended the meeting.
The tenth round of talks between the Centre and the representatives of farmers unions concluded on January 20 with the government offering to suspend the implementation of farm laws for one to one-and-half years.