The Asian Age

Constituti­on Bench to hear Aadhaar case

- J. VENKATESAN

The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to pass an interim order against making Aadhaar card compulsory for availing scholarshi­ps, giving examinatio­n, admission in colleges, domestic air travel and getting mobile connection.

It said the matter will be referred to the Constituti­on Bench.

A Bench of Justices A.K. Sikri and Ashok Bhushan had last week reserved its verdict on a batch of petitions challengin­g a new law to link Aadhaar with permanent account number for income-tax returns from July this year.

In a new writ petition, Shantha Sinha and Kalyani Menon Sen drew the court’s attention to a series of notificati­ons issued by ministries and authoritie­s, making it compulsory for citizens to have

Aadhaar card by June 30, failing which benefits will not be extended.

Senior counsel Shyam Divan pleaded for stay of the notificati­ons in terms of the earlier order passed by the Constituti­on bench that Aadhaar card cannot be insisted from citizens other than for availing social security benefits.

He said the recent notificati­ons were issued in violation of the earlier order. Solicitor general Ranjit Kumar said the deadline of June 30 is for applying for Aadhaar card and not for possessing the card.

The Bench, however, said since the matter is pending before the Constituti­on Bench.

A plea seeks reversal of Centre’s order to make Aadhaar compulsory even for non-social security services

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