Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

NO SC INTERVENTI­ON ON TRACTOR RALLY

- Utkarsh Anand and Abraham Thomas letters@hindusatnt­imes.com

The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to stop a proposed tractor rally that the farmers planned in the national capital for January 26. The bench said it was not for the court to remind the authoritie­s of the policing power they have. The decision on allowing it is now with the Delhi Police

SAYS IT IS NOT FOR THE COURT TO REMIND THE AUTHORITIE­S OF THE POLICING POWER THEY HAVE BY PASSING ORDER

NEW DELHI : The Supreme Court on Monday refused to stop a proposed tractor rally in capital on January 26 by the farmers protesting against the contentiou­s agricultur­al laws, and questioned why the Centre was looking for its nod on an issue relating to law and order.

Declining to pass any order on the plea by the government, a bench, headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) SA Bobde, remarked that it was not for the court to remind the authoritie­s of the policing power they have by passing an order in this regard.

“Does the Centre need Supreme Court to tell what powers it has under the Police Act? Why do you want us to tell what powers you have?” the bench asked Attorney General KK Venugopal, who implored the court to issue a prohibitor­y order on the applicatio­n of the Delhi Police so as to injunct farmers’ groups from causing any disruption­s in the Republic Day celebratio­ns by taking out tractor rally or any other procession­s.

CJI makes indirect appeal to farmers

Separately, CJI Bobde made an indirect appeal to the farmers to come on board and meet with the court-appointed committee that has been tasked with finding ways to address the impasse.

After being told that none of the farm unions protesting on the Delhi border wants to meet with the court-appointed committee, the CJI Bobde urged Prashant Bhushan, the lawyer for some of the unions, “In cases such as this, it may not be enough to act only as a lawyer. We would want you to counsel your clients in a way that it brings peace. We want a resolution.”

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