The Supreme Court on Friday deferred the hearing over the farmers' protest observing two rounds of talks took place between the Centre and the agitating farmers, who have raised several demands, including the legal guarantee for minimum support price for crops.
A bench of Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh said a third round of talks was scheduled on March 19.
The bench therefore posted the matter, including petitions seeking contempt action against Punjab government officials over providing medical aid to farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, post March 19.
Punjab advocate general Gurminder Singh said two ministers of the state had participated in the meeting.
The bench appreciated the work of the apex court-appointed high-powered committee for providing a platform to the agitating farmers to raise grievances and took on record its interim report.
The bench, which has kept the report with itself for time being, fixed an honorarium for chairman of the committee Justice (retd)