On the farmers movement, the Supreme Court has said that citizens have the fundamental right to protest against the laws and there is no question of cutting it. During the hearing on the matter of three new agricultural laws, the court said on Thursday that the thing that we can pay attention to is that no one’s life should be harmed by the protests.
During the hearing of appeals challenging the constitutional validity of the three new agricultural laws, a bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde said that the court will not decide the validity of the laws yet. Today the decision will be about the fundamental rights of the farmers’ movement and the movement of citizens. The question of the validity of laws can wait.
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The Chief Justice of India (CJI) said that citizens have the fundamental right to protest against the laws and there is no question of cutting it. What we can pay attention to is that no one’s life should be harmed by the protests. The CJI said that farmers have the right to protest. We will not tamper with it but we can see the way of performance. The court will ask the central government that there is a slight change in the way of protest so that it does not affect the right of citizens to come.
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