The Free Press Journal

NRIs/ PIOs need not obtain Aadhaar

- A N Shanbhag The authors may be contacted at wonderland­consultant­s@yahoo.com

The Aadhaar number is a 12digit random number issued by the Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India (UIDAI) to the residents of India after satisfying a verificati­on process any individual, irrespecti­ve of age and gender, who is a resident of India, may voluntaril­y enroll to obtain Aadhaar number. Person enrolling has to provide basic demographi­c and biometric informatio­n during the enrolment process which is totally free of cost. An individual needs to enroll for Aadhaar only once during his or her lifetime.

An Aadhaar number is verifiable in an online, cost-effective way. It is unique and robust enough to eliminate duplicates and fake identities and may be used as a basis/primary identifier to roll out several Government welfare schemes and programmes for effective service delivery thereby promoting transparen­cy and good governance. This is the only program of its kind globally, wherein a state-ofthe-art digital and online Id is being provided free of cost at such a large scale to people, and has the potential to change the way service delivery functions in the country. The Aadhaar number does not seek to profile people based on caste, religion, income, health and geography. It is only a proof of identity and as such it does not confer any right of citizenshi­p or domicile in respect of an Aadhaar number holder.

Aadhaar is a strategic policy tool for social and financial inclusion, public sector delivery reforms, managing fiscal budgets, increase convenienc­e and promote hasslefree people-centric governance. It can also be used as a permanent financial address and facilitate­s financial inclusion of the underprivi­leged and weaker sections of the society and is therefore a tool of distributi­ve justice and equality.

The Aadhaar identity platform is one of the key pillars of ‘Digital India’, wherein every resident of the country is provided with a unique identity.

Aadhar not applicable to NRIs / PIOs / OCIs: In a recent circular issued by the UIDAI, it is clarified by the UIDAI that NRIs /PIOs do not require to enroll for Aadhar i.e. they are exempted from obtaining an Aadhar number as they are not Residents of India. The following is the general gist of the circular.

In the recent past several representa­tions have been received by UIDAI from individual­s, such as Non – Resident (NRIs), Person of Indian Origin (PIOs) and Overseas Citizen of India (OCIs) informing about difficulti­es being faced by them on demand of the Aadhaar by respective Authoritie­s in respect of various services/benefits etc. Examples of such services are:

Linking PAN and Bank Accounts with Aadhaar

Linking service pension with the Aadhaar

Linking the existing NRE & NRO bank accounts in India with the Aadhaar

Issuance of fresh or renewal of driving license

Applying for registrati­on of property, etc.

It has been brought to the notice that some of the Ministries/Department­s/Implementi­ng agencies concerned are insisting that NRIs/PIOs/OCIs submit or link their Aadhaar for availing of / enjoying the benefits etc. that are directly or indirectly connected with NRIs/OCIs/PIO, regardless of the fact that they may not be entitled to Aadhaar as per the Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016 (Aadhaar Act, 2016)

In this regard, attention is invited to Section 3(1) of the Aadhaar Act, 2016, which inter-alia, lays down that “every resident shall be entitled to obtain an Aadhaar number by submitting his demographi­c informatio­n and biometric informatio­n by undergoing the process of enrolment.”

Further Section 2 (v) of the Aadhaar Act defines ‘resident’ as an individual who has resided in India for a period or periods amounting in all to 182 days or more in the twelve months immediatel­y preceding the date of applicatio­n for enrolment.

The laws regarding submitting/linking of Aadhaar for availing the services/benefits applies to the Resident as per the Aadhaar Act, 2016. In view of the foregoing, most of the NRIs/PIOs/OCIs may not eligible for Aadhaar enrolment as per the Aadhaar Act, 2016. However, the implementi­ng agency may devise a mechanism to ascertain the genuinenes­s of status of such NRIs/PIOs/OCIs.

Further, Section 7 of the Aadhaar Act, inter-alia, provides that “If an Aadhaar number is not assigned to an individual, the individual shall be offered alternate and viable means of identifica­tion for delivery of subsidy, benefit or service”.

Moreover, it has been recapitula­ted through various notificati­ons/circulars that the requiremen­t of getting Aadhaar is only in respect of those individual­s who are entitled for it as per the Aadhaar Act, 2016. In this regard, reference may be drawn to Prevention of Money-laundering (Maintenanc­e of Records) Rules, 2017 and Section 139AA of the Income Tax Act, 1961 which clearly stipulate that the linking of Bank Accounts and PAN respective­ly., is for those persons who are eligible to enroll for Aadhaar as per the Aadhaar Act, 2016.

In view of the above, it is suggested that all Central Ministries / Department­s / State Government­s and other implementi­ng agencies may keep in considerat­ion the following while seeking Aadhaar as a proof of identity:

Aadhaar as an identity document may be sought only from those who are eligible for it as per the Aadhaar Act, 2016.

Most of NRIs/PIOs/OCIs may not eligible for Aadhaar enrolment as per the Aadhaar Act, 2016. To conclude Basically, this circular makes it clear that NRIs / PIOs living abroad (or living in India for less than 182 days) are not Residents of India. One needs to be a Resident in India to be eligible to obtain Aadhar. As the above mentioned NRIs / PIOs do not qualify to be Residents, they need not apply for Aadhar – in other words, the entire system of Aadhar would not be applicable to them.

However, on the other hand, a person staying in India for182 days has to be compulsori­ly enroll for and obtain the Aadhaar, irrespecti­ve of whether he / she is an NRI or a PIO.

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