The Supreme Court Today declined to halt the judicial inquiry into the death of a 22-year-old amid the farmers’ protest at the Punjab-Haryana border. The court acknowledged concerns, emphasizing transparency and fairness in investigations. It dismissed the government’s apprehension about affecting police morale. The case will be heard next on April 19.
On August 23, a petition was filed in the Supreme Court alleging violation of farmers’ rights during peaceful protests by the Centre and certain states. The plea seeks fair treatment and consideration of farmers’ demands, citing aggressive measures by authorities and lack of medical aid. It also requests a report on alleged human rights violations and compensation for affected farmers.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court Bar Association has declared a day of protest in response to a farmer’s death during the ‘Dilli Chalo’ march. Meanwhile, Haryana’s Advocate General has instructed law officers to attend court, opposing the bar association’s decision. The deceased farmer’s death has sparked allegations of police involvement, prompting a request for a judicial inquiry.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has reminded protesting farmers of the Motor Vehicles Act’s prohibition on using tractor trolleys on highways. The court emphasized the balance between fundamental rights and constitutional duties and urged the Punjab government to maintain public order. The ongoing legal scrutiny reflects the broader discourse on protest limits in a democratic society.
Farmers from Punjab commenced the ‘Delhi Chalo’ march to press for their demands, including legal guarantee to Minimum Support Price for crops. Chief Justice Chandrachud assured to accommodate lawyers affected by the traffic caused by the protests. The extensive security measures and heightened traffic restrictions have caused significant disruptions in the region.
A petition has been submitted to the Punjab and Haryana High Court, contesting the “obstructive measures” taken by both the Central and State governments. These measures include the closure of the border between Haryana and Punjab, which aims to hinder farmers from exercising their constitutional rights to peaceful assembly and protest. In a significant legal […]
