SC to hear May 17 plea against making Aadhaar mandatory

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Supreme will hear on May 17 a against notifications making the card mandatory for availing benefits under schemes, including mid-day meal and disability pension.

The petitioners have also challenged the Act itself.

An apex constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar asked the petitioners Shanta Sinha and Kalyani Sen Menon to go to the vacation bench on May 17 after senior counsel Shyam Divan urged the to hold an early hearing of the plea.

Addressing the bench, Divan, appearing for the two petitioners, referred to a May 9 order of a bench which had asked the petitioners to mention the matter before the Chief Justice as it was required to be heard by a constitution bench.

He said that though under the Act possessing it was voluntary but the by a series of 17 notifications starting from February and as late as on Thursday issued orders making it mandatory.

Shanta Sinha was the first Chairperson of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, a Padma Shri recipient and winner of the Magsaysay award while Kalyani Sen Menon is a feminist researcher.

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SC to hear May 17 plea against making Aadhaar mandatory

The Supreme Court will hear on May 17 a petition against notifications making the Aadhaar card mandatory for availing benefits under government schemes, including mid-day meal and disability pension.

The Supreme will hear on May 17 a against notifications making the card mandatory for availing benefits under schemes, including mid-day meal and disability pension.

The petitioners have also challenged the Act itself.

An apex constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar asked the petitioners Shanta Sinha and Kalyani Sen Menon to go to the vacation bench on May 17 after senior counsel Shyam Divan urged the to hold an early hearing of the plea.

Addressing the bench, Divan, appearing for the two petitioners, referred to a May 9 order of a bench which had asked the petitioners to mention the matter before the Chief Justice as it was required to be heard by a constitution bench.

He said that though under the Act possessing it was voluntary but the by a series of 17 notifications starting from February and as late as on Thursday issued orders making it mandatory.

Shanta Sinha was the first Chairperson of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, a Padma Shri recipient and winner of the Magsaysay award while Kalyani Sen Menon is a feminist researcher.

--IANS

pk/in/bg

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

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