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News | Feb 05, 2021, 10:32 AM ISTA Lucknow-based lawyer and author has been featured in 'Forbes India 30 Under 30' 2021 list.
A Lucknow-based lawyer and author has been featured in 'Forbes India 30 Under 30' 2021 list.
Supreme Court refuses to entertain clutch of petitions demanding investigations into the tractor rally violence in the national capital on Republic Day.
The recently released web series Tandav is surrounded by a pool of controversies. The makers had filed a petition in the Supreme Court regarding the dispute and the Supreme Court will hear the plea today.
A bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde siad that it will not pass any order on Centre's plea against proposed tractor rally or any other kind of protest by farmers on Republic Day. "We have said that it is for the Police to decide. We are not going to pass the orders. You are the authority to take action," the CJI said. The Centre then withdrew its application.
Farmer unions are insisting on holding a tractor parade on January 26 to press for their demand to repeal the three farm laws.
The Supreme Court will on Wednesday resume the hearing on the application filed by Delhi Police seeking a direction to put an injunction on the proposed tractor rally by farmers on Republic Day.
The Supreme Court-appointed committee to resolve the impasse over farm laws will hold its first meeting today. The meeting comes even as farmers' groups this evening said they will not accept the committee, which according to them comprises members who had favoured the Centre's laws.
The Supreme Court on Monday deferred hearing an application filed by the Centre seeking an injunction against the proposed tractor rally by farmers on the Republic Day. A bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde said that it is a matter of law and order and will be determined by police. "You have all authority to deal with this matter," the SC said.
The Supreme Court is slated to hear an application filed by the Centre seeking an injunction against the proposed tractor rally by farmers on the Republic Day.
Government welcomes the Supreme Court order regarding the farmers' agitation. The government will put forth its views before the committee (appointed by the court). We are trying to resolve the issue through dialogue: Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar
An underwater exploration project to determine the age of the Ram Setu, a chain of shoals between India and Sri Lanka, and 'how' it was formed will begin this year.
Farmer unions have turned downed the Supreme Court's proposal of discussing the issues concerning the three farm laws in a special committee. Farmer leaders refused to appear before the committee.
The Supreme Court on January 12 stayed the implementation of three farms laws until further orders. The upper court further formed a four-member committee to hold dialogues with farmers over the act. But farmers at the Singhu border are not satisfied with SC's stay order.
Farmer leaders welcomed the Supreme Court's decision to put the laws on hold, however, they refused to appear before the committee set up by the apex court.
Farmer leaders welcomed the Supreme Court's decision to put the laws on hold, however, they refused to appear before the committee set up by the apex court.
Sr advocates Dushyant Dave, HS Phoolka, Colin Gonsalves, who represent 400 farmers' bodies, haven't joined SC's proceedings today. They were supposed to consult the farmers on the formation of a committee and come back today, says senior advocate Harish Salve before SC
Earlier on Monday, the bench had heard a clutch of pleas challenging the new farm laws as well as the ones raising issues of citizens' right to move freely during the ongoing farmers' stir.
The Supreme Court on Monday heard a batch of petitions, including those filed by DMK MP Tiruchi Siva, RJD MP Manoj Jha, challenging the constitutional validity of three farm laws, passed by the Centre along with the plea to remove protesting farmers.
Calling the Nepal government's move to dissolve the lower house of the Parliament to be a 'political move', Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli said the Supreme Court should dismiss the case.
Indian National Congress General Secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala on January 11 slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi over Supreme Court's statement to Centre on farm laws. He said PM Modi to wake up and revoke the farm laws.
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