Supreme Court to resume hearing in Aadhaar matter

The five-member Constitution bench of the Supreme Court on Wednesday will continue hearing the Aadhaar matter.
For representational purposes (File | PTI)
For representational purposes (File | PTI)

NEW DELHI: The five-member Constitution bench of the Supreme Court on Wednesday will continue hearing the Aadhaar matter.

The bench, headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dipak Misra will begin hearing a number of petitions filed challenging the validity of the identification number.

Since inception, the validity of the Aadhaar and possible leakage of data has cropped up time and again. The top court has also received petitions regarding the linkage of this 12-digit number with mobile phones, bank accounts and so on, the last date for which was extended to March 31 this year.

While data breach has been widely debated in the recent past, the government had refuted all claims of the same.

Most recently, The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) decided to enable 'Face Authentication' in fusion mode on registered devices by July 1, so that people facing difficulty in other existing modes of verification such as fingerprints, iris, and one-time-password (OTP) could easily authenticate.

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