Farmers’ protest: SC expresses displeasure at repeated requests to allow Salve to discuss | India News


NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court On Wednesday he expressed his displeasure at repeated requests that lead attorney Harish Salve be silenced and allowed to raise a legal issue during the hearing on pleadings seeking the removal of protesters. farmers camping in borders from the national capital.
A bank headed by Chief Justice, SA Bobde, told Attorney General Tushar Mehta, representing the Center, that Salve may join the proceedings on Thursday when the pleas are heard again.
The problem came to light when Mehta told the bank that she had received a message from Salve to have the sound removed to join the procedure.
 I received a message from Mr. Harish Salve and he is requesting that he be no longer silenced, the law enforcement officer told the court, which was also composed of Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian.
The court judge is telling us that no AoR (registered defender) has told you that Lord Hail It is appearing in these matters that are listed today, observed the bench.
When being informed again about the request, the bench said that it is allowed to move forward with the matter and Salve will be heard tomorrow.
At the end of the hearing, when Mehta said once again that Salve wanted to raise some legal issue and that he was only communicating it to the court, the bank responded: “Do not act as a communicator, you are the Attorney General of India.” . ”
The high court, issuing notices to the Center about the pleas, indicated that it could form a committee with representatives of the government and farmers’ unions to resolve the deadlock over farmers protesting on various roads near Delhi’s borders against the three new agricultural laws.
Multiple pleas have been filed in the SC seeking instructions to authorities to immediately remove the farmers, saying that travelers are facing difficulties due to roadblocks and that the meetings could lead to an increase in the number of cases. of Covid-19.

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