Aadhaar not mandatory for social schemes: SC (17:32)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Supreme on Monday made it clear that the unique identification number - - can't be made mandatory for availing benefits under social welfare schemes.

A bench of Chief Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, however, said could be required for other schemes.

Appearing for a petitioner who has challenged a spate of orders issued by the government making mandatory to access benefits under various schemes including opening accounts, Senior counsel Shyam Divan told the that it was happening in breach of their earlier orders.

Divan, in a mentioning, told the that it had said earlier that acquiring card would be voluntary and not mandatory.

Taking the through various orders passed from time to time since November 2012, he told the that "they (government orders) are all violating these orders, apart from contempt (of court)".

An August 11, 2015 apex order had limited the use of number for getting foodgrain and kerosene under PDS and LPG. This order was modified on October 1, 2015, to permit the use of card for MNREGA, old age pension scheme, provident fund and Prime Minister's Jan Dhan Yojana.

As Divan pressed for the hearing of the matter by a 7-judge constitution bench, Chief Justice Khehar expressed his inability to constitute it, saying hearing the case would take a long time.

"We understand what you are saying. Issue you are asking requires seven judges. It would take time," Chief Justice Khehar said. "We will take a call. We have taken a call. It is in our mind. We will take it up in the order."

Divan had appeared for former Karnataka High judge K.S. Puttaswamy - one of the petitioners.

--IANS

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Aadhaar not mandatory for social schemes: SC (17:32)

The Supreme Court on Monday made it clear that the unique identification number - Aadhaar - can't be made mandatory for availing benefits under social welfare schemes.

The Supreme on Monday made it clear that the unique identification number - - can't be made mandatory for availing benefits under social welfare schemes.

A bench of Chief Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, however, said could be required for other schemes.

Appearing for a petitioner who has challenged a spate of orders issued by the government making mandatory to access benefits under various schemes including opening accounts, Senior counsel Shyam Divan told the that it was happening in breach of their earlier orders.

Divan, in a mentioning, told the that it had said earlier that acquiring card would be voluntary and not mandatory.

Taking the through various orders passed from time to time since November 2012, he told the that "they (government orders) are all violating these orders, apart from contempt (of court)".

An August 11, 2015 apex order had limited the use of number for getting foodgrain and kerosene under PDS and LPG. This order was modified on October 1, 2015, to permit the use of card for MNREGA, old age pension scheme, provident fund and Prime Minister's Jan Dhan Yojana.

As Divan pressed for the hearing of the matter by a 7-judge constitution bench, Chief Justice Khehar expressed his inability to constitute it, saying hearing the case would take a long time.

"We understand what you are saying. Issue you are asking requires seven judges. It would take time," Chief Justice Khehar said. "We will take a call. We have taken a call. It is in our mind. We will take it up in the order."

Divan had appeared for former Karnataka High judge K.S. Puttaswamy - one of the petitioners.

--IANS

pk/vd

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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