The Supreme Court on Monday questioned farm unions for continuing their protests, including blockade of national highways, when none of the three contentious agricultural laws are in force. The laws have been kept in abeyance for 18 months by the court since January after an assurance from the government to that effect. “It has been kept in abeyance by the court. There is a stay. The government is also bound by the law enacted by Parliament” the court said.
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