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1/12/21

Supreme Court bans implementation of all three agricultural laws, 4-member committee to be formed

'Supreme' tweak to Modi government: Supreme Court bans implementation of all three agricultural laws, 4-member committee to be formed

Farmers have been protesting against the agricultural law on the Delhi border since November 26.



The petitions challenging the three new agricultural laws are being heard in the Supreme Court for the second day in a row. The Supreme Court has banned the implementation of all three agricultural laws. A 4-member committee has been formed to interact with the farmers.

During the earlier discussion, petitioner ML Sharma had said that the farmers had refused to appear before the committee to be constituted by the Supreme Court.




During the discussion, petitioner's counsel ML Sharma said that the farmers say that many people are coming and discussing, but not against the Prime Minister. Chief Justice S.A. 

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Chief Justice: We want to suspend law enforcement right now, but not on a temporary basis. We trust the committee and we will make it. This committee will be part of the judicial process. The committee will be formed so that the picture can be clearly understood.

We also do not want to hear the argument that farmers will not go to this committee. We want the issue resolved. If the farmer wants to make a movement without a purpose, he can do so, but anyone who wants to resolve the issue will go to this committee. The committee cannot punish anyone, nor can it issue an order. It will only report to us. This is not politics. There is a difference between politics and the judiciary. You have to co-operate.

like this. L. Sharma (Chief Petitioner Challenging Agriculture Act): Justice JS Khehar, Justice GS Sindhvi may be included in the committee. Although the farmers say that many people came to discuss, but do not come against the Prime Minister.
Chief Justice: We cannot ask the Prime Minister to go to the meeting. Other officials of the Prime Minister are present here.

like this. L. Sharma: Under the new agriculture law, if a farmer enters into a contract, his land can be sold. This is a mastermind plan. Corporates will degrade farmers' yields and sell their land to pay off debts.
Chief Justice: We will issue an interim order that no farmer's land will be sold at the time of contracting.

Read in Gujarati news 

Government's argument: Many organizations consider agricultural laws to be beneficial
Government: Both sides said they would resume talks on January 15. We want a solution. Many organizations affiliated with farmers' unions told us that agricultural legislation would lead to development and that the government should not back down. Now tomorrow an organization says why the law that benefited us was repealed due to the opposition of some groups? So what will we answer, the law cannot be banned.

AP Singh (Advocate of Indian Farmers Union-Bhanu): Farmers said they were ready to send back the elderly, women and children.
Chief Justice: We want to take this on record and praise it.

Vikas Singh (Advocate of Farmers Associations): Farmers want a main place for their demonstration, otherwise the movement makes no sense. Protests at Ramlila Maidan or Boat Club should be allowed.
Chief Justice: We will say in our order that the farmers should seek permission from the Delhi Police Commissioner for demonstration at Ramlila Maidan or any other place.

The banned organization is helping the peasant movement, a petition said. Does the Attorney General believe it or not?
KK Venugopal (Attorney General): We have said that Khalistanis have infiltrated the movement.


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