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SC’s Aadhaar verdict: What went the government’s way and what didn’t

A five-judge bench, headed by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra, ruled that Aadhaar will stay, but with conditions

September 26, 2018 / 14:44 IST
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The Supreme Court delivered its judgment on the long-standing debate over Aadhaar. The top court ruled that it is constitutionally valid and does not violate the citizens’ right to privacy. However, the five-judge bench, led by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, put some conditions on the Aadhaar Act, 2016.

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Aadhaar was the BJP-led NDA government’s flagship project, which they wanted to implement to ensure equal distribution of financial and other government subsidies, benefits and services. The scheme collected biometric data and personal information of every citizen, assigning a national identity card to them. More than a billion people have reportedly already signed up for an Aadhaar card.

However, it was later argued that the government is incompetent to protect the personal data of people and a demand for stronger data protection laws started brewing. The government defended Aadhaar, calling it foolproof.