Deccan Chronicle

No SC stay on Aadhaar for now

- J. VENKATESAN | DC

Observing that a detailed hearing by an appropriat­e bench is required, the Supreme Court on Friday refused to pass an interim order at this stage staying various notificati­ons issued under the Aadhaar Act to make unique identity number mandatory for several social welfare schemes.

A vacation bench of Justices A.M. Khanwilkar and Navin Sinha took note of submission­s of attorney-general Mukul Rohatgi strongly opposing any interim order and referred the petitions to Chief Justice J.S. Khehar for hearing by an appropriat­e bench. The bench said that the court would not want to deal with the issue in piecemeal and would examine all applicatio­ns against Aadhaar on June 27.

“It is appropriat­e if we hear all interlocut­ory applicatio­ns together as they may involve same or similar issues,” the bench said.

The petitions were filed by Shantha Sinha and others challengin­g the various notificati­ons issued by the Centre insisting on Aadhaar card before June 30 for availing various benefits, including noon meal scheme, scholarshi­ps, admission, domestic air travel, mobile phone, etc.

Strongly opposing the petition, Mr Rohatgi made it clear that the government was not going to extend the deadline of June 30 by which various schemes such as grant of scholarshi­ps, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and various other social welfare schemes were to seek mandatory Aadhaar number.

“Today, we have 120 crore people who have Aadhaar cards, but they are not here. The people who are supposed to be benefited by these schemes are not before the court but those who are not going to be affected at all, keep on filing petitions after apex court did not grant any interim relief. Can they go on filing petitions after petitions which have even the same text? This is abuse of the process of the court,” he said.

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