The Asian Age

No SC stay on Aadhaar link to bank A/C, mobile

Publicise deadline, court tells firms

- J. VENKATESAN

Refraining from passing any interim order on pleas challengin­g the validity of the Aadhaar Act, the Supreme Court on Friday directed banks and mobile service providers to indicate in SMS messages being sent to customers the deadline of December 31 and February 6, 2018, for linking bank accounts and mobile phones to Aadhaar respective­ly.

A bench of Justices A.K. Sikri and Ashok Bhushan gave this direction when it was brought to the court’s notice that the messages being sent by banks and telecom service providers lacked informatio­n

on the last date for linking accounts and phones to Aadhaar.

The messages only warn customers that

Continued from Page 1 their banks accounts will become dormant and mobile phones will be blocked if not linked to Aadhaar.

Justice Sikri told attorney general K.K. Venugopal, “Initially, I did not want to say this because of the press is here. But I am also receiving messages to link bank account and mobile number with Aadhaar.”

Taking note of Mr Venugopal’s submission that all petitions relating to validity of Aadhaar have been posted before a five-judge Constituti­on Bench for final hearing in the last week of November, the court refused to stay the notificati­ons on linking of Aadhaar with bank accounts/mobile numbers and for availing various social security benefits.

The court, however, gave the petitioner­s liberty to approach the Constituti­on Bench for interim orders.

The bench was hearing petitions filed by Dr. Kalyani Menon and others challengin­g the notificati­ons to link mobile numbers and bank accounts to Aadhaar. Senior counsel Shyam Divan, Arvind P. Datar and K.V. Viswanatha­n submitted that messages being sent to customers gave an impression that the bank account or mobile number will be frozen immediatel­y. They suggested that if the SMS messages contained informatio­n on the deadline, people would know that the accounts or the mobiles would not be frozen immediatel­y.

On fears related to misuse of date, the AG submitted that the issues will be dealt with by the Centre through a data protection regime as mandated by the right to privacy judgment.

A committee is looking into the issues and will give its report by March 31, 2018. The Aadhaar law will be amended based on the recommenda­tions of the Committee, the AG said. He said the government was willing to extend the deadline for linking bank accounts with Aadhaar from December 31 to March 31, 2018, if the final hearing on the matter does not take place in November.

A three-judge bench will examine later this month whether the provisions in the Aadhaar Act and the notificati­ons issued by the government for its use in welfare schemes violate the right to privacy upheld as a fundamenta­l right by the Supreme Court recently.

The writ petitions challenge Rule 2(b) of the Prevention of Moneylaund­ering (Maintenanc­e of Records) Second Amendment Rules, 2017, by which submission of an Aadhaar Number has been made mandatory for individual clients, companies, partnershi­p firms and trusts for opening bank accounts; maintainin­g existing bank accounts; making any financial transactio­ns of and above `50,000 and crediting foreign remittance. Existing bank account holders have been directed to furnish Aadhaar numbers before December 31.

The petitions sought to challenge a circular issued in March by the department of telecommun­ication, making it mandatory for all mobile phone holders to link their numbers with Aadhaar by February 6, 2018.

The petitioner­s contended that these directions to bank account holders and mobile phone users are unconstitu­tional as reliance on Aadhaar and its use for meeting Know Your Customer (KYC) obligation­s constitute­s a serious compromise of India’s commitment­s under internatio­nal law. The petitioner­s also objected to provisions forcing compulsory parting of private biometric informatio­n, disproport­ionate punitive consequenc­es in light of noncomplia­nce and a compromise of internatio­nal legal obligation­s, financial security and integrity of the country.

 ?? — AFP ?? Devotees pay their respects on the eve of 548th birth anniversar­y of Sri Guru Nanak Dev at the Golden Temple in Amritsar on Friday.
— AFP Devotees pay their respects on the eve of 548th birth anniversar­y of Sri Guru Nanak Dev at the Golden Temple in Amritsar on Friday.

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