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SC to hear pleas seeking removal of protesting farmers from Delhi borders

SC to hear pleas seeking removal of protesting farmers from Delhi borders ANI | Updated: Dec 17, 2020 07:47 IST New Delhi [India], December 17 (ANI): A day after the Supreme Court stated that it intends to form a committee having representatives of farmers unions across India, government and other stakeholders to resolve the deadlock, the top court will resume hearing on Thursday on the batch of pleas seeking a direction to the authorities to remove the protesting farmers at several border points of Delhi against three new farm laws. The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed the impleadment of eight farmer unions as respondents in the petitions seeking the removal of protestors from the borders in the national capital.

Farmers protest Day 22: SC to resume hearing on immediate removal of protesting farmers

Farmers protest Day 22: SC to resume hearing on immediate removal of protesting farmers - top developments The SC said it intends to set up a committee comprising representatives of farmers unions, government and other stakeholders to resolve the deadlock. (Image: ANI) Updated: Dec 17, 2020, 09:14 AM IST Farmers protests at the border points of Delhi for the repeal of the three new farm laws reached day 22 on Thursday as protesters numbers continue to swell on the borders. The top court will resume hearing today on the batch of pleas seeking direction to the authorities to remove the protesting farmers at several border points of Delhi.

Farmers protest: Supreme Court favours negotiation panel, to resume hearing today

URL copied Farmers protest: Supreme Court favours negotiation panel, to resume hearing today  The Supreme Court on Thursday acknowledged the right of farmers to non-violent protests, and said it was thinking of setting up an impartial and independent panel of agriculture experts and farmer unions to resolve the impasse over three contentious farm laws. A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde said it would set up the committee which may include experts like P Sainath and  representatives of the government and farmers bodies to look for the resolution of the deadlock over the statutes. The bench also comprising justices A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian, We acknowledge the right of farmers to protest but it has to be non-violent.

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