
New Delhi: the Supreme Court Monday expressed disappointment at the way the government has handled the issue. The SC has asked the government to put the farm laws on hold or else it will stay them.
SC said that it is disappointed with the way the process is going between Centre and farmers.
The bench comprising CJI Bobde Bobde and Justices A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian further said, “Some people have committed suicide, old people and women are a part of the agitation. What is happening?, says CJI, and added that not a single plea has been filed that said that the farm laws are good.”
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The Union of India must take responsibility for all this. You (Centre) are bringing the laws and you can do it in a better manner, says CJI during hearing on farm laws
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We will stay implementation of laws, says CJI. You can carry on the protest. But the question is whether the protest should be held at the same site, adds CJI
Some people have committed suicide, old people and women are a part of the agitation. What is happening?, says CJI, and added that not a single plea has been filed that said that the farm laws are good
Each one of us will be responsible if something goes wrong. We don’t want anybody’s blood on our hands, says CJI hearing batch of petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the three farm laws
There is not a single petition before us which says that these farm laws are beneficial to farmers: SC
We are not talking about repeal of these farm laws at the moment; this is a very delicate situation, says SC
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We are extremely disappointed with the way negotiations are going on between govt and farmers over new farm laws: SC
Some people have committed suicide, old people and women are a part of the agitation. What is happening?, says CJI, and added that not a single plea has been filed that said that the farm laws are good
We don’t know what negotiations are going on? Can the farm laws be put on hold for some time?, asks CJI while hearing a batch of petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the three farm laws
We are disappointed with the way the process is going, says the Chief Justice of India
Supreme Court starts hearing a batch of petitions, including those filed by DMK MP Tiruchi Siva, RJD MP Manoj K Jha, challenging the constitutional validity of the three farm laws, passed by the Centre along with the plea to remove protesting farmers
We don’t know what negotiations are going on? Can the farm laws be put on hold for some time?, asks CJI while hearing a batch of petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the three farm laws