Today, On 11th December, The Supreme Court allowed Ashish Mishra, son of former Union Minister Ajay Mishra and accused in the 2021 Lakhimpur Kheri violence case, to visit his hometown from December 25 to 31 to support his daughter before her Class 12 exams.
NEW DELHI: The Punjab government informed the Supreme Court on Wednesday(22nd Jan) that farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been on an indefinite fast, has started taking medical assistance, which has improved his health condition. Dallewal has been fasting as part of the ongoing farmers’ protests demanding a minimum support price (MSP) for crops.
Today, On 2nd January, The Supreme Court has criticized the Punjab government, emphasizing that its concern is farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal’s safety, not ending his fast. The Court clarified that its order to shift him to a hospital does not imply the termination of his hunger strike. The Court stressed the importance of Dallewal’s health, calling his life invaluable as a leader advocating for farmers’ rights. The Punjab government has been directed to comply with the order and prioritize Dallewal’s well-being.
A Punjab social activist’s petition seeks Supreme Court intervention to lift restrictions on farmers’ protests blocking national highways, including the Shambhu border. The blockade poses national security risks and hinders emergency services. Farmers demand legalization of Minimum Support Price. The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the case, highlighting ongoing tensions.
Today(on 24th July),The Supreme Court suggested forming an independent committee of eminent individuals to engage with protesting farmers, emphasizing the need for a “neutral umpire” to bridge the trust gap between farmers and the government. The proposal aims to address the ongoing protests and ensure a just and peaceful resolution.
The Haryana government appealed to the Supreme Court against a High Court order to remove barricades at the Shambhu border. The barricades were set up due to farmer protests demanding a legal guarantee for minimum support price for crops. The Supreme Court questioned the state’s authority to block the highway and emphasized the need to regulate traffic.
