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Put farm laws on hold or we will: SC to Centre -Shagun Kapil

-Down to Earth Said will facilitate talks before committee set up by the court The Supreme Court January 11, 2021 slammed the Narendra Modi government’s handling of protests by farmers over the recent agriculture-related laws. It called for a committee and said if the government doesn’t stays the three laws, the apex court would A three-member bench headed by Chief Justice SA BoBde said that it was disappointed with the way the government...

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Farmers' protest can go on as long as it doesn't endanger life, property: Supreme Court -Meghna Sen

-Livemint.com * CJI BoBde, who on Wednesday said that the matter must be handed over to a committee, told that the panel must have 'independent members with knowledge of agriculture and hear both sides and give a report on what needs to be done' * He also suggested that the independent committee can have P Sainath, Bhartiya Kisan Union and others as members The Supreme Court on Thursday said that the ongoing farmers'...

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Top Court To Hear Plea Seeking Regulation On UPI Platform Data On Monday

-NDTV.com/ PTI The matter came up for hearing before a Supreme Court bench comprising Chief Justice SA BoBde and Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian which listed it for hearing next week. New Delhi: The Supreme Court has said it would hear on November 23 the plea filed by Rajya Sabha MP Binoy Viswam seeking direction to the RBI for framing regulation to ensure that data collected on UPI platforms is not...

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Explained: What have been the Supreme Court’s recent observations on Article 32? -Sadaf Modak

-The Indian Express Article 32 affirms the right to move the Supreme Court if a fundamental right is violated. How does this provision of the Constitution define this right, and how has the SC interpreted it over the years? On Monday, a Supreme Court Bench headed by Chief Justice of India S A BoBde observed that it is “trying to discourage” individuals from filing petitions under Article 32 of the Constitution. The...

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SC restores dismissed PIL challenging validity of Centre’s farm laws

-PTI/ The Hindu The plea said that these laws are “being contra to the Article 246 of the Constitution” as the agriculture falls in the State list instead of Union List and hence, Parliament has no power to legislate on the subject. The Supreme Court on Thursday restored a PIL, which was dismissed earlier, challenging the constitutional validity of Centre’s newly enacted three farm laws on a ground that Parliament lacked power...

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