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Farm laws: Petitioner seeks to implead over 40 protesting farmer unions as party in SC

Farm laws: Petitioner seeks to implead over 40 protesting farmer unions as party in SC SECTIONS Last Updated: Dec 23, 2020, 07:54 PM IST Share Synopsis Law student Rishabh Sharma, one of the petitioners in the case, has now filed an amended memo of parties in the top court in which he has impleaded over 40 farmer unions, including Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), as respondents in the matter. The top court had on December 16 permitted impleading of these eight unions as respondents in the matter. One of the petitioners, who has approached the Supreme Court for direction to the authorities to remove farmers protesting at several border points of Delhi against three new farm laws, has sought to implead over 40 farmer unions as party in the pending case. A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde, which had on December 17 said that farmers agitation should be allowed to continue without impediment and the apex court will not interfere with it as the right to protest is a fundament

In court, the government continues its game to drive a wedge between farm protest leadership

In court, the government continues its game to drive a wedge between farm protest leadership 20 December 2020 Farmers protest at the Singhu border against three recently enacted farm laws. Farmer unions have not yet agreed to become party to a petition filed in the Supreme Court challenging the protests. Shahid Tantray for The Caravan Farmers protest at the Singhu border against three recently enacted farm laws. Farmer unions have not yet agreed to become party to a petition filed in the Supreme Court challenging the protests. Shahid Tantray for The Caravan On 16 December, the Supreme Court proposed the formation of a committee comprising representatives of the central government and farmers organisations to resolve the ongoing deadlock over three recently enacted farm laws. In its interim order on 16 December, the court granted eight farmer leaders, the “permission to implead as respondents” to a petition seeking the removal of the prot

Supreme Court asks Centre if new farm laws can wait until it hears the matter

“The committee’s finding will have to be followed. Meanwhile, the protest will continue in a non-violent fashion and cannot endanger life or property. You cannot instigate violence too by police,” the bench said in oral observations. Although the court did not pass any specific order, it said experts such as journalist P Sainath and agricultural unions like the Bharatiya Kisan Union (one of the factions is a petitioner) could be members of the committee. Solicitor General Mehta submitted to the court that other farmer unions were not present in court and may not share the views of the BKU.

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