The Asian Age

SC bench gets PPT briefing on Aadhaar

- J. VENKATESAN

Probably for the first time in the annals of the Supreme Court, a fivejudge bench allowed an 80- minute power point presentati­on in the courtroom on Thursday as CEO of the Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India ( UIDAI) allayed apprehensi­ons over leakage of data and security breach of Aadhaar scheme, for which the government has spent over ` 9,000 crore.

Probably for the first time in the annals of the Supreme Court, it allowed the CEO of the Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India ( UIDAI) to make a power point presentati­on on various aspects of Aadhaar scheme, for which the government has already spent ` 9,000 crore.

Making the presentati­on for 80 minutes before a five- judge Bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and others, the CEO allayed the apprehensi­ons with regard to leakage of data and security breach. He said the data is encrypted and secured in the depository, which is not connected with Internet, and there was no possibilit­y of leakage or security breach.

On the query for a mechanism to prevent financial exclusion and denial of benefits to even one person for lack of Aadhaar, the CEO said the whole object of Aadhaar was not ◗ Probably for the first time in the annals of the Supreme Court, it allowed the CEO of the Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India ( UIDAI) to make a power point presentati­on on various aspects of Aadhaar to deny benefit, subsidy or service to any one for lack of authentica­tion of Aadhaar. He said ‘ exception handling mechanism’ has been provided in the law to ensure that even if there is failure of authentica­tion of fingerprin­t details, there are other means like facial print or by means of ‘ one time pin’ ( OTP) through mobile phone.

He said this kind of exercise of providing identity cards has never been attempted anywhere and so far more than 1.2 billion citizens have Aadhaar cards. Dispelling doubts on leakage, he said all biometrics data are encrypted with 2048 bit encryption and it will require more than the age of universe to break the one encrypted key.

To a question from the Bench whether biometric data was being shared, he clarified only personal informatio­n is shared to the banks through e- kyc without biometric informatio­n, which is safe and secured and not shared with anyone. From July this year, face identifica­tion will be used for authentica­tion and soon QR codes on Aadhaar will have a photo. He said the total expenditur­e on an Aadhaar Card is less than one dollar.

Asked by Justice Sikri whether the software used is obtained from foreign companies, the CEO clarified that the software for biometric matching is from outside and UIDAI has licence to use it, “but the software data is in our control”.

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