
Supreme Court-appointed panel submits report on farm laws in sealed cover
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The Supreme Court-appointed three-member committee on the farm reform laws has submitted its report on the contentious laws to the court in a sealed cover.
The Supreme Court-appointed three-member committee on the farm reform laws has submitted its report on the contentious laws to the court in a sealed cover. The committee, in its report, has said that around 85 farmer organisations have been consulted to find a solution on the deadlock with the protesting farmers who have been camping at the borders around Delhi for over 4 months, reported news agency ANI. The report was submitted before the court last week. Farmer leader Seema Narwane has said the report was submitted before the Supreme Court on March 19. However, the contents of the committee’s report are not known yet and will soon be made public.
As per the Bill, those involved in unlawful conversions on the pretext of marriage will be punished with imprisonment of seven years and shall also be liable for a fine of Rs 1 lakh. Violations in respect of a minor, a person of unsound mind, a woman or a person belonging to the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe will be punished with imprisonment of seven years and a fine of Rs 5 lakh.

India on Monday said it has not held bilateral talks with the United States on deploying naval vessels to secure merchant shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The clarification came after US President Donald Trump urged countries to send warships to keep the strategic waterway open amid tensions with Iran.











