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Supreme Court's Aadhaar verdict may delay new vehicle registrations

Aadhaar, though not mandatory to buy vehicles, is used for registration of vehicles. The ruling has now left the dealers confused

September 26, 2018 / 14:38 IST
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Swaraj Baggonkar Moneycontrol News

With the Supreme Court barring private companies from seeking Aadhaar details from consumers, registration of new vehicles may get impacted. The authority to give registration number to a vehicle rests with regional transport offices (RTOs), which are controlled by the state governments.

The registration is done by Deemed District Transport Office (DTO) on behalf of the government. These DTOs are run by private dealers. Aadhaar, though not mandatory to buy vehicles, is used by the DTOs for registration of vehicles.

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"Dealers do not use the Aadhaar card details for themselves and is purely used they are asked to. In cases where Aadhaar is not available, a passport can be used (for consumer details),” said a dealer selling Hero Motocorp models.

The Supreme Court’s decision today, however, has left the dealer community confused. With today’s ruling, consumers could refrain from submitting Aadhaar details to the dealer.