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Farmers' protest highlights: Farmer leaders consult lawyers, refuse to appear before a SC-appointed committee

Amid the ongoing deadlock between the Centre and farmers, the Supreme Court is hearing a clutch of pleas challenging the farm laws, as well as the ones raising issues related to the ongoing agitation at Delhi borders. The Supreme Court said that it is “extremely disappointed” with the way negotiations are going on between the Centre and the farmers on the new farm laws, against which several farmer organisations are protesting at Delhi borders. The next round of talks is likely to be held on January 15.
Last Updated 11 January 2021, 18:11 IST
16:1511 Jan 2021

Instead of Karnal prog, Khattar should convince Centre to repeal farm laws: Hooda

Senior Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Monday asked Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar to convince the Centre to repeal the new farm laws instead of proposing to hold programmes like in Karnal.

Agitating farmers had on Sunday ransacked the venue of the 'kisan mahapanchayat' programme at Kaimla village in Karnal, where Khattar was to address the gathering to highlight the "benefits" of the three contentious central agriculture laws.

The Haryana Police had used water cannons and lobbed teargas shells to prevent the farmers from marching towards Kaimla village.

15:5011 Jan 2021

Farmer leaders consult lawyers, refuse to appear before a Supreme Court-appointed committee on farm laws

15:4011 Jan 2021

'We don't want anybody’s blood on our hands', warns Supreme Court on farmers' protests

Supreme Court on Monday expressed concern over the ongoing farmers' protests and said it has "apprehension" that there may be a breach of peace and warned saying, "We don't want anybody’s blood on our hands”.

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15:0511 Jan 2021

Legislations cannot be stayed by SC unless prima facie unconstitutional, say experts

Parliamentary legislations cannot be stayed by the Supreme Court unless it is satisfied prima facie that they are unconstitutional and illegal, legal experts said on Monday.

They largely concurred with the views of Attorney General K K Venugopal who on Monday opposed the apex court observation on stay of implementation of controversial farm laws.

Venugopal said such an order can only be passed when there was prima facie materials to show that they violated fundamental rights of citizens or constitutional schemes and have been farmed without the legislative competence of Parliament.

14:1611 Jan 2021

PM should apologise to farmers after Supreme Court rap; repeal farm laws: Congress

The Congress on Monday demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi apologise to the farmers of the country and repeal the three farm laws which are being opposed by them, after the Supreme Court rapped the Centre over the handling of the agitation.

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(Published 11 January 2021, 02:01 IST)

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