https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/aadhaar-linking-deadline-for-all-schemes-extended-to-march-31-top-court-1788088

Aadhaar-Linking Of Bank Accounts, Mobiles Phones Extended To March 31
The government had earlier set a deadline of December 31 for
Aadhaar-linking. On Wednesday, the government told the court that the
deadline can be pushed to the end of March.

All India | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh |
Updated: December 15, 2017 14:36 IST

HIGHLIGHTS
Supreme Court order is an interim or temporary one
Activists say making Aadhar-linking necessity violates right to privacy
Final hearings on validity of program to begin on January 17

New Delhi: The deadline for linking bank accounts, mobile phones and
government welfare scheme to Aadhaar or national identity cards is now
March 31, the Supreme Court today ordered, accepting the centre's
suggestion.

The government had earlier set a deadline of December 31 for
Aadhaar-linking. On Wednesday, the government told the court that the
deadline can be pushed to the end of March.

The court today also ruled that new bank accounts could be opened without
an Aadhaar ID number, but that it has to be furnished by March 31.

The order is an interim or temporary one, which will be in effect till the
court decides whether making Aadhaar - a biometric identification programme
- mandatory for welfare schemes and financial transactions, like getting a
loan or filing taxes, violates the constitutional right to privacy. Final
hearings on the constitutional validity of the program are set to begin on
January 17.

The top court is hearing a number of petitions that have challenged the
validity of the 12-digit Unique Identification Number and the government's
move to make it mandatory.

For people who do not have Aadhaar yet, the deadline had been extended to
March 31 last week.

For linking Aadhaar to cellphone Sims, the Centre has left the decision to
the Supreme Court. The February 6 deadline has now been pushed to March 31.

Activists assert that making Aadhar-linking a necessity violates the
individual's right to privacy, recently recognised by the Supreme Court as
a fundamental right. The largescale sharing of biometric data like iris
scans and finger printing also leaves room for misuse, they argue.
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