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Research Paper Volume 4 Issue 2 2313 - 2323 April 10, 2021

Farmer Bills, 2020: A Watershed Moment or Chicanery?

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Gayatri Gunjal
Research scholar at Kota University, India
Abstract

With the advent of some mind-boggling reforms in the aspects of many rules, regulations and legislations, the year 2020, has been marked a year of proximate prominence. One such set of legislations are the farmers’ bills of 2020. Comprising of three acts, the farmers’ bill 2020, has impacted not only India, but the world at large, as the set of legislations have been quoted as one of the most controversial legislations that has impacted Contemporary India. With the tremendous amount of criticism, and other chain effects of the controversies, the issue of Farmers’ Bill has become an International issue. Taking into consideration, the importance and urgency of the farmers’ Bill issues, it is important to ascertain at what point the farmers’ bills impact the jurisprudence of India, and most importantly farmers, consumers, and other stakeholders at large. The research work is guided towards studying the crux and the possible implications of the Farmers’ bill of 2020. Moreover, this research work delves into the aspect that will discuss the positive and the negative implications of the farmers’ bill on the farmers, as propounded by many scholars.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 2, Page 2313 - 2323
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