Lawyer counters UIDAI, tells SC can't open account without Aadhaar

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A today told the that he was not allowed to open a fixed without the number, while challenging the UIDAI for maintaining that of the 12 digit unique national identifier was not required for every transaction.

"I do not have I went to branch in the for opening a fixed I referred to the order. Still, they refused to open the account and insisted for Aadhaar," Divan told a five-constitution bench of and Justices A K Sikri, A M Khanwilkar, D Y and

The apex court, in its interim order, had said will not be required for availing various services like and till it decides the petitions challenging the scheme.

Earlier, Dwivedi was labouring on the point that was not required for every transaction and the fear of aggregation and collation of meta data was unfounded.

"For example, in case of PAN cards, it is once in a lifetime. For the sims, it is done only at the time of obtaining it. So, where is this multiplication of from morning till evening coming from," Dwivedi said, adding, "realistically speaking, there is no trail of from morning to evening. No real time tracking is done"

Divan, on his part, referred to the power point presentation of the UIDAI Ajay Bhushan Pandey to drive home his point that authnetication was needed every time if was used to withdraw money.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 21:10 IST