Supreme Court of India Stays 3 Farm Laws Implementation Until Further Orders; 4 Members Committee Set Up To Hold Talks

In a bid to end the ongoing deadlock over the new farm laws, on Tuesday the Supreme Court suspended the implementation of the three farm laws until further notice, and also decided to set up a committee comprising experts to hear the parties and understand the ground situation.

Latest Update:- Committee (over Farm Laws) should file the report before us within 2 months. First sitting to be held within 10 days, says SC in its order.

We will form a committee which will submit a report to us…every person who is genuinely interested in solving the problem is expected to go before the committee. The committee will not punish you or pass any orders. It will submit a report to us,” a three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India S A Bobde, A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian said.

However, the All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee in a statement expressed apprehension over some of the members chosen in the committee. “It is clear that the court is being misguided by various forces even in its constitution of a committee. These are people who are known for their support to the three acts and have actively advocated for the same,” the body said in a statement.

The four members of the committee set up by the apex court will include the following:

  • Bhupinder Singh Mann
  • Anil Ghanwat
  • Dr Pramod Kumar Joshi
  • Ashok Gulati

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