HC seeks reply of UIDAI, Centre on plea raising concern over Aadhaar data security

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today sought response of the UIDAI and the Centre on a plea raising concerns about data security and of individuals, in the wake of several reported leaks of personal information of people from the Unique Identification Authority of India's (UIDAI) database.

A bench of justices S Ravindra Bhat and Anu Malhotra issued notice and sought reply of the authorities on the plea which also urged the court to direct the Centre to either allow people to opt out of the system or delete the entire existing UIDAI data in view of the security breaches.

The bench listed the matter for further hearing on November 19.

The petitioner, Kerala-based Shamnad Basheer, has alleged in his plea that there were several breaches of the system leading to leakage of personal information of individuals since January this year and contended that UIDAI and the Centre were liable to compensate people whose data was compromised.

Referring to one such alleged breach, the plea said a had managed to gain access to the entire database by paying a sum of Rs 500.

It said the breach, which was acknowledged by UIDAI and later led to the lodging of a criminal case against those involved, was a result of a leak of the "access control" given to some individuals.

The petition has contended that the breaches occurred due to the "negligence and willful recklessness" on the part of UIDAI to adopt reasonable security measures to secure the private information.

It has also claimed that UIDAI was obligated to frame a comprehensive information security and policy and sought action against the (NIC) for its alleged failure to adhere to security practices.

The plea has further sought setting up of an independent investigative committee to probe and audit all security and breaches of the database.

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First Published: Tue, August 21 2018. 18:30 IST