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2020 Delhi riot case: Delhi court modifies bail condition for ex-Congress councillor Ishrat Jahan, allows travel within India

2020 Delhi riot case: Delhi court modifies bail condition for ex-Congress councillor Ishrat Jahan, allows travel within India
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Proclamation | Person Not Absconding When He Went To Distant Place Before Warrant Was Issued: Punjab & Haryana High Court

The Punjab & Haryana High Court has said that a person cannot said to have absconded or evaded arrest if he has gone to distant place before the warrant of arrest.Section 82 of CrPC states, "if any.

A bitter harvest

The primary cause for concern is the systematic dismantling of the APMC mandis which have stood the test of time and have provided farmers the remuneration to keep themselves afloat. The farm laws open the field to an alternate set of markets/private yards, where the buyer will have no statutory obligation to pay the minimum support price (MSP). Since the said markets/private yards will not be charged any market fee/levy; the agricultural sector will see the gradual shifting of trade from the APMC mandis to these private yards. It is necessary to indicate that the market fee collected by the APMC mandis is used for development of rural infrastructure, link roads and storage facilities. The shifting of trade to avoid payment of any levy/market fee by private players and the Food Corporation of India (FCI) will eventually witness the redundancy of the APMC mandis, leaving the famers at the mercy of the corporate sharks.

Aadil Boparai

Aadil Boparai
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Explained Ideas: Six reasons why farmers are justified in protesting against the new farm laws

Explained Ideas: Six reasons why farmers are justified in protesting against the farm laws Farm laws alter bargaining landscape in favour of corporate players, write Aadil Boparai and Salman Khurshid. Updated: December 21, 2020 3:00:02 pm Farmers protest at Singhu border of Delhi in New Delhi on December 11, 2020. (Express Photo: Abhinav Saha) In their joint opinion piece, Aadil Boparai and Salman Khurshid both of the Indian National Congress explain why farmers are justified in doubting the government when it asserts that the three farm laws in question will help the farmers. For one, “it is an undisputed fact that there was no consultation undertaken by the central government at the time of promulgating the ordinances, and subsequently while pushing the bills through the Parliament”.

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