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SC to examine validity of Aadhaar card
New Delhi: September 2, 2013 DHNS

*The Supreme Court on Monday decided to examine the usefulness and validity
of the Aadhaar card, while several state governments have decided to make
it compulsory for availing various public services like marriage
registration and direct benefit transfer scheme.*

A bench of Justices B S Chauhan and S A Bobde sought response from
different parties on the petition challenging the scheme being implemented
by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).

The PIL filed by Justice K S Puttaswamy, a retired judge of the Karnataka
High Court, sought an immediate stay on the implementation of the scheme.

The PIL held that the scheme was in complete violation of the fundamental
rights under Articles 14 (right to equality) and 21 (right to life and
liberty). The government claimed that the scheme is voluntary. But Aadhaar
is being made mandatory for purposes like registration of marriages and
others.

The Maharashtra government recently said no marriage will be registered if
parties do not possess Aadhaar cards, senior advocate Anil Divan,
representing the petitioner, said.

In its reply to the PIL, the Centre claimed that consent of an individual
was indispensable for Aadhaar cards, so it was a voluntary project in order
to promote inclusion and benefits to the marginalised sections of society
having no formal proof of identity.

Maintaining that it was issued only to resident Indians, the response
confirmed that Aadhaar did not confer any right of or proof of citizenship
or domicile.

The UIDAI was set up under the executive powers under the Constitution and
hence not having a law at the moment was not a legal impediment, it claimed.

*The court, meanwhile, allowed a plea made by Additional Solicitor General
L N Rao seeking transfer of two similar matters from the Bombay and Madras
High Courts and decided to hear them along with the PIL.*


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