Rakesh Vaishnav v. Union of India, (2021) 1 SCC 590, 12-01-2021

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In the case of protest against Farm Laws, due to failure of negotiation between Government and farmers and no solution in sight, The Supreme Court passed an extraordinary order of stay of implementation of the Farm Laws directed and Expert Committee set up by Court to resolve the conflict between the farmers and the Government.

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