Supreme Court Puts Three Farm Laws on Hold
On 12th January, the Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice of India put on hold the implementation of the three farming laws and announced the setting up of a committee of experts to suggest if any changes were needed in the enactments which are being opposed by the farming community.
- The bench was hearing petitions against and for the farm laws and also some seeking removal of the protestors in view of Covid-19 and for causing public inconvenience.
Supreme Court’s Verdict
- To assuage farmers’ hurt and to create a space for dialogue on the three farm laws, the Supreme Court ....
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