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Farm laws: SC panel member to take call on report after legal consultations

The panel, after studying the three farm laws and consultation with stakeholders, had submitted its report to the apex court on March 19

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Press Trust of India
1 min read Last Updated : Nov 22 2021 | 10:57 PM IST
Anil J Ghanwat, part of the three-member Supreme Court-appointed committee on farm laws on Monday said he will decide on whether to release the panel’s report after analysing the legal consequences and claimed that the two other members have given him the freedom to take a call.

The panel, after studying the three farm laws and consultation with stakeholders, had submitted its report to the apex court on March 19.

Since then, the report has not been made public despite Ghanwat having requested the Chief Justice of India in a letter dated September 1 to release the report in the public domain saying its “recommendations will pave the way to resolve the ongoing farmers' agitation.” 

Ghanwat, President of Shetkari Sanghatan, said the committee met on Monday against the backdrop of the government deciding to repeal the three farm laws.  “We discussed in detail whether to make the report public or not. The other two members gave me the freedom to take a call on this issue. I will decide after analysing the legal consequences, if any,” he said

Topics :farmers' protestfarmers issuesSupreme Court

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