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The Aadhaar confusion | Four years on, some banks yet to honour Supreme Court’s Aadhaar verdict

The Supreme Court ruled in September 2018 that it is not mandatory for citizens to furnish an Aadhaar number for opening bank accounts if they are not availing of government subsidies. Moneycontrol investigated whether the order is being honoured. Here is what we found

June 20, 2022 / 17:47 IST
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Four years ago, the apex court delivered a landmark ruling: Aadhaar proof is not mandatory for opening bank accounts or borrowing unless the customer is a beneficiary of government subsidies.

Moneycontrol investigation to find out whether the ruling is being honoured found that some bank branches in Mumbai, Delhi & NCR and Chennai continue to insist on Aadhaar as a mandatory document to open savings bank accounts.

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When a Moneycontrol reporter visited Canara Bank’s Goregaon East branch in Mumbai, a senior official insisted on a photocopy of the Aadhaar card to open a savings bank account.

When the reporter cited the Supreme Court’s judgment and the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) Know Your Customer (KYC) rules, the official still said Aadhaar was mandatory.