New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the implementation of three farm laws and asked the committee formed by it concerning the three farm laws to submit its report within two months.
The court said the first sitting of the committee, formed to listen to the grievances of farmers and views of the government, should be held within 10 days.
"The committee should file the report within two months before the Supreme Court. First sitting to be held within 10 days," the three-judge bench of the Apex Court, led by CJI S A Bobde said in its order today.
The court also expressed hope that the farmers' protests will be called off after it stayed the operation of the new farm laws.
It said that the MSP system as it existed before the enactment of the laws must be continued.
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