Jaitley terms Aadhaar verdict historic, says it has prohibited and permitted areas


New Delhi, Sep 26 (IANS): The government on Wednesday termed the Supreme Court judgement in the Aadhaar case as historic but asserted that some of the prohibitions by the court cannot be assumed to be "perpetual".

"Government has every intention to go by this judgement. It has set a law which will be followed… There are some prohibited areas where we cannot go. But wherever there are permitted areas, the government will explore its options," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told reporters after a meeting of the union cabinet.

Replying to questions about the apex court striking down a provision which enabled corporate bodies and individuals to seek Aadhaar authentication as unconstitutional, he said, "Don't assume that it is perpetually prohibited. It may be temporary. The Court has only disallowed Aadhaar in some of these cases which is not backed by law."

"The judicial review gives us the dos and don'ts about the law. The Court, while upholding the core of the legislation and principal purposes for which it was brought, has made certain observations… Some may be areas where you can't go in and some may be areas where they say it has to be backed by law," Jaitley said.

He said the court has ruled that private entities cannot demand Aadhaar data backed by contract but it was yet to be figured out if it was unconstitutional if backed by law.

Jaitley said the full text of the judgement has to be gone through before making any conclusive comments and the government will study it and see where it can act through law.

He said the whole concept of having a unique identification number has been accepted after judicial scrutiny. "It is an extremely welcome decision," he said.

Jaitley said that Aadhaar linkage to welfare schemes of the government has enabled annual saving of Rs 90,000 crore by eliminating "duplicate and non-existent beneficiaries" and this, in turn, has allowed both the Centre and the states to spend this money for the benefit of the poor.

He said 122 crore people had Aadhaar cards in the country.

Law and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, who was also at the press conference, said four out of five judges had upheld the legality of Aadhaar and it has far-reaching consequences.

Prasad also alleged conflict of interest by some Congress leaders, saying they articulated their viewpoint as MPs, member of standing committees and after donning "black coats", an apparent reference to lawyer members of the party, who opposed the provisions of the Aadhaar law.

He said the government was committed to a robust data protection regime. A draft law will be put in public domain by the end of this month.

Jailtey also attacked the Congress, saying it "has cut a sorry figure" on Aadhaar, noting that the party had introduced the concept but later some of its leaders became its critics.

"Some people are advocating that don't have UID. Let the impersonation and duplication of identity go on. Do not have EVMs (electronic voting machines) and digital economy, cash should remain as the main instrument of trade," he said.

"You can see the thread running through this thought process but everyone including critics of Aadhhar should realise that we cannot afford to defy or ignore technology," he added.

  

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  • NN, NN

    Thu, Sep 27 2018

    Even Jaitley is not perpetual.

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  • Anilkumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    This Jeitley thinks that he is above law. Every time supreme court has given a verdict, he has tried to find some loop holes.

    Supreme court is the ultimate. How can he make comments like " it is not perpetual" ? Who does he think he is? No doubt BJP tried its best to have its own selected judiciary in power, but all people are not fools. If he tries to meddle with supreme court order, that will be the end of democracy. And that will be the end of BJP as well.

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  • PEDDA GUNDOO, MANGALURU

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    You politicians all are the same only wasting money of public ! since you are sensible representative of people then why the common man go to the court to get the rights or justifications on your rules ! GUYS you should give way to young minds ! you craps only slugging mud on each others but doing the same mistakes ! There is no choice to the voters even to select a criminal as their representatives !

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Thank God, we have democracy and Supreme Court of India.
    Politicians popularity, wisdom and far sight are far apart.
    Hope mass media will also retain its purpose even under duress to retain it's importance.
    In dictatorship, courts, media and election commission will have no rights.
    All have to submit to the wishes and whims of Politicians; like they did under erstwhile Kings.
    Freedom surrendered!

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Now don't bring your political based statement here.
    Respect the Supreme court verdict.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    You were fighting for and hailing at one time as Aadhar card is the only fool proof ID document. Now you are changing your tone. It's better for you to go on a permanent medical leave. You were never a people's person and a loser in election, not a good politician and worst of all not a good lawyer either. Anyway BJP party is most fitting party for you for your skills and talents.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Stop allotting Aadhar Card's to Cows ...

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    The SC has also directed the Govt. to ensure Aadhaar is not issued to cows and bulls who have sneaked into the country through the fences.

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