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Supreme Court today issued notice in plea seeking a defined mechanism for payment of dues to Sugarcane Farmers, so as to avoid accumulation of the same and further save them from the vicious cycle of sugar mill being declared sick and their dues remaining unpaid.
A Division Bench of Chief Justice NV Ramana and Justice Surya Kant, while issuing notice returnable 3 weeks, said,
“A similar order has been passed by the Allahabad High Court”
To this, Senior Counsel Anand Grover informed the Court that it was passed back in 2013 and the present petition seeks it for all States, throughout the Country.
“Around 18,000 crores remains due upon the sugar mills to the cane farmers,” submitted Mr. Grover.
Grounds inter-alia preferred by the Petitioner:
Questions of law inter-alia raised by the Petitioner:
Prayer sought by the petitioner:
“The Hon’ble Minister of State for Food and Consumer Affairs, in a reply to a query in the Rajya Sabha on February 12, 2021, mentioned that sugar mills owe Rs 18084 crores to cane farmers as on January 1, 2021.
He further informed that owing to various measures taken by the government, the cane dues of farmers for sugar seasons 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20 are Rs 199 crore, Rs 410 crore and Rs 766 crore, respectively, as on January 31, 2021.
Sugar mills of Uttar Pradesh owed Rs 7555.09 crores, followed by Karnataka at Rs 3585.18 crore and Maharashtra at Rs 2030.31 crores,” the plea adds.
Advocate for the petitioner: Mr. Krishan Kumar
Arguing Counsel: Mr. Anand Grover
Case Title: Raju Shetti v. Union of India
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