Supreme Court said – right of farmers to agitate, suggested not to implement agricultural law till negotiation

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New Delhi: A hearing was held in the Supreme Court on Thursday on a petition to remove the farmers’ protest in protest against the three agricultural reform laws passed by the Modi government of the Center. Chief Justice of India SA Bobde, Justice A. s. The bench of Bopanna and Justice Ramasubramanian wrote in its order that the court will not interfere in the farmers’ movement in any way. It is their right to protest as long as they remain non-violent. Chief Justice Justice Bobde suggested that these laws should not be implemented till the time the agreement between the government and the farmers comes.

suprime court on kisan andolan

On behalf of the central government, Attorney General KK Venugopal said that he will talk to the government on this suggestion and will tell the government’s stand in the next hearing. However, he said that its scope is less because if the government imposes any kind of restriction on the law, then the farmers will not talk at all. In response, the Chief Justice said that we are not talking about stopping the law. You can do this as long as both the parties are talking till then they will be assured not to implement the law. In the hearing on Thursday, no representative came from the farmers’ organization. The court was told that no organization refused to accept the notice.

Supreme Court gave these instructions to the Center
Therefore, today the Supreme Court ordered the Central Government that all organizations should be officially given notice and asked to attend the hearing of the Supreme Court. Now the matter will be heard in the next 15 days during the winter holidays for which a separate bench will be set up.

The Supreme Court is hearing on this matter how to open the road closed by the farmers’ movement. Both sides are accusing each other of closing the road. Today, the constitutional validity of the three agricultural laws was also to be debated in the Supreme Court. But the Supreme Court said that they will first discuss the road jam. After that on the law.

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