Supreme Court-Appointed Panel Starts Consultation On Farm Laws In 8 States
India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday January 21, 2021
The Supreme Court-appointed panel on the new farm laws today started its consultation process and interacted with 10 farmer organisations from eight states, including Uttar Pradesh.
Farm Laws Panel Has No Power To Decide, Where Is The Bias: Supreme Court
India News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Swati Bhasin | Wednesday January 20, 2021
Supreme Court issues notice on plea to reconstitute panel on farm laws amid objections, asks government to reply
First Physical Meeting Of Farm Laws Panel Likely On Jan 19: Report
India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday January 14, 2021
The Supreme Court-appointed panel on farm laws is likely to hold its first meeting on January 19 at Pusa campus, one of its members Anil Ghanwat said on Thursday and asserted the committee will have no "ego or prestige issue" if it has to go to farmers' protest sites to talk to them.
Day After It Was Set Up, Member Quits Supreme Court Panel On Farm Laws
India News | Reported by Mohammed Ghazali and Saurabh Shukla, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Friday January 15, 2021
Bhartiya Kisan Union president Bhupinder Singh Mann has recused himself from the Supreme Court-appointed committee on farm laws, saying he did not wish to "compromise farmers' interests". Mr Mann was one of the four members of the committee formed on Tuesday.
Farmer Protests Can Continue But Talks Needed: Supreme Court
India News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Thursday December 17, 2020
The farmers' protest must continue and Delhi cannot be blocked, the Supreme Court said today while hearing a series of petitions on the issue. Chief Justice of India SA Bobde, who said yesterday that the matter must be handed over to a committee, said the panel must have "independent members with knowledge of agriculture and hear both sides and giv...
Forming New Committee No Solution: Farmer Leaders On Top Court's Suggestion
India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday December 16, 2020
Protesting farmer unions Wednesday said constituting a new panel to break the stalemate on the three new agri laws, as indicated by the Supreme Court, is not a solution as they want a complete withdrawal of the legislations.
Centre-Farmers' Committee, Suggests Supreme Court, Or "Talks Will Fail"
India News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Wednesday December 16, 2020
The government's negotiations with farmers on the controversial farm laws "will not work and are bound to fail again", the Supreme Court said today, proposing panel that includes representatives of the centre as well as farmer groups.
After Petitions Against Farm Laws, Supreme Court Seeks Centre's Response
India News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Monday October 12, 2020
The Centre has been asked to respond to a bunch of petitions filed in the Supreme Court against the contentious farm laws that were recently passed by parliament.
Supreme Court-Appointed Panel Starts Consultation On Farm Laws In 8 States
India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday January 21, 2021
The Supreme Court-appointed panel on the new farm laws today started its consultation process and interacted with 10 farmer organisations from eight states, including Uttar Pradesh.
Farm Laws Panel Has No Power To Decide, Where Is The Bias: Supreme Court
India News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Swati Bhasin | Wednesday January 20, 2021
Supreme Court issues notice on plea to reconstitute panel on farm laws amid objections, asks government to reply
First Physical Meeting Of Farm Laws Panel Likely On Jan 19: Report
India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday January 14, 2021
The Supreme Court-appointed panel on farm laws is likely to hold its first meeting on January 19 at Pusa campus, one of its members Anil Ghanwat said on Thursday and asserted the committee will have no "ego or prestige issue" if it has to go to farmers' protest sites to talk to them.
Day After It Was Set Up, Member Quits Supreme Court Panel On Farm Laws
India News | Reported by Mohammed Ghazali and Saurabh Shukla, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Friday January 15, 2021
Bhartiya Kisan Union president Bhupinder Singh Mann has recused himself from the Supreme Court-appointed committee on farm laws, saying he did not wish to "compromise farmers' interests". Mr Mann was one of the four members of the committee formed on Tuesday.
Farmer Protests Can Continue But Talks Needed: Supreme Court
India News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Thursday December 17, 2020
The farmers' protest must continue and Delhi cannot be blocked, the Supreme Court said today while hearing a series of petitions on the issue. Chief Justice of India SA Bobde, who said yesterday that the matter must be handed over to a committee, said the panel must have "independent members with knowledge of agriculture and hear both sides and giv...
Forming New Committee No Solution: Farmer Leaders On Top Court's Suggestion
India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday December 16, 2020
Protesting farmer unions Wednesday said constituting a new panel to break the stalemate on the three new agri laws, as indicated by the Supreme Court, is not a solution as they want a complete withdrawal of the legislations.
Centre-Farmers' Committee, Suggests Supreme Court, Or "Talks Will Fail"
India News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Wednesday December 16, 2020
The government's negotiations with farmers on the controversial farm laws "will not work and are bound to fail again", the Supreme Court said today, proposing panel that includes representatives of the centre as well as farmer groups.
After Petitions Against Farm Laws, Supreme Court Seeks Centre's Response
India News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Monday October 12, 2020
The Centre has been asked to respond to a bunch of petitions filed in the Supreme Court against the contentious farm laws that were recently passed by parliament.
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