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.
