

The court also cautioned that police should take stringent action against those who violated the orders and posted the matter for hearing on the 27th of this month.


Though the court gave permission for the participation of 600 only, more than 30,000 people were seen participating in many places and the opposition rulers were also making inflammatory speeches.Ī single bench of the AP High comprising Justice Rao Raghunandan Rao was hearing a lunch motion petition. The court also said that only four vehicles should be used during the rallies.Īdvocate General S Sriram said that the organisers were violating the court orders and were making speeches against the government. If anyone wants to express solidarity with the yatra, they can do so, but only from the side of the road. “There is no doubt about justice to farmers,” he said.AMARAVATI: The Andhra Pradesh High Court reiterated its orders that the Amaravati Padayatra should be conducted with a maximum of 600 members only and that only farmers should participate in the yatra.

“Will the Supreme Court reverse its own decision just because the YCP government filed a petition,” he asked and said that Jagan was doing all this, as part of conspiracy against Amaravati. And see, to like effect, the Malaysian High Court decision of Lebbey Sdn Bhd v. He said that the justice will be done to the capital region farmers as the High Court delivered its verdict basing on the judgement by the Supreme Court in connection with Mangal Singh Vs Union of India. The long-pending divergence of common High Court at Hyderabad for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana is set to be resolved by this year, as the union government approved fo. “We expected that this would happen and he acted in the same way.” Pattabhi said that CJI Lalit had done the same thing when another case relating to the CM reached the Supreme Court. The Amaravati-Arasavalli padayatra taken up by the capital region farmers has been halted temporarily which will be resumed soon. He said that their prayers to the Almighty have always been answered and expressed confidence that their plea will be honoured. Reacting on the development, the Amaravati Farmers JAC leader expressed hope that justice would be done to them. It is being said that the case will come up for the next hearing only after the next CJI DY Chandrachud assumes office.
