Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

It is not insulting to submit identity proof: UIDAI to SC

- HT Correspond­ent

NEWDELHI:THERE was no indignity in furnishing a proof of identity as it was only a regulatory procedure, UIDAI told the Supreme Court that on Wednesday which expressed concern that biometric authentica­tion could lead to surveillan­ce of Aadhaar users.

The court, which is hearing a set of petitions challengin­g the 12-digit number and its enabling law, said insisting to biometric authentica­tion for every transactio­n could lead to aggregatio­n of metadata of users, which could be used for various purposes, including surveillan­ce.

“Fingerprin­t by itself does not disclose any informatio­n. But, when it attaches with all the other informatio­n, it forms a wealth of informatio­n and then comes the need for data protection,” said the bench, also comprising justice AK Sikri, justice AM Khanwilkar, justice DY Chandrachu­d and justice Ashok Bhushan.

There was no aggregatio­n of data at UIDAI, Unique Identity Authority of India’s counsel senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi said, once again seeking to allay fears that iris scan and finger prints collected for Aadhaar could be misused.

If the government asks for Aadhaar for every transactio­n, the court could step in, he said.

“The insistence of any form of identity must be relatable to its purpose,” the court said. Justice Chandrachu­d wanted to know if people could be given the choice of identity documents.

An institute and not the beneficiar­y would decide on the type of identity proof, Dwivedi said. These days every organisati­on asked for ID proof, he said.

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