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[Articles & News] Indian court upholds legality of world's largest biometric database.

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Post time: 27-9-2018 03:48:23 Posted From Mobile Phone
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Aadhaar program holds details of over a billion people and spawned the second-longest case the supreme court has ever heard.
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The Aadhaar system now contains the biometric and personal information of more than 1.13 billon Indians. Photograph: Saumya Khandelwal/Reuters

▼ India’s supreme court has upheld the legality of the government’s Aadhaar system, the world’s largest biometric database containing the personal information of more than a billion Indians.
The five-judge bench of India’s top court decided the benefits of  the systemoutweighed the risks to privacy – but pruned back larger ambitions for the scheme by laying down stringent new limits on how Aadhaar information can be used.
Private businesses or individuals have been banned from requesting an individual’s Aadhaar details, meaning the 12-digit number cannot be a requirement for services such as opening a bank account or establishing a mobile phone connection.
But the court permitted the government to make Aadhaar details mandatory to register a tax file number, file annual returns and, significantly, to claim welfare payments – a key purpose of the scheme but also one of its most contentious features.
The justices also struck down a so-called “national security exception” that allowed investigative agencies to access a person’s data without a warrant.
The decision on Wednesday settles several major questions that have hung over Aadhaar in the decade since it was first proposed by the previous Congress government and then vastly expanded by current prime minister Narendra Modi.
In a 567-page judgment, the court sought to strike a balance between privacy concerns and what the scheme’s evangelists say is its radical potential to streamline welfare payments by reducing duplication and other leakages.
About 40% of Indian social payments are lost to corruption, leakage or middlemen, according to a 2015 study.
“We have come to the conclusion that Aadhaar Act is a beneficial legislation which is aimed at empowering millions of people in this country,” the majority judgment of the court said.
“At the same time, data protection and data safety is also to be ensured to avoid even the remote possibility of data profiling or data leakage.” (▪ ▪ ▪)

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