Wednesday, 11 October 2017

Arun Jaitley: Supreme Court's judgement on security ensures Aadhar

Washington, Oct 11 The current Supreme Court order on the right to security sets out the right exclusions which ensures Aadhar, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has said.

Jaitley, who is in the US to go to the annual meetings of the IMF and the World Bank, was reacting to an inquiry at the prestigious Columbia University on how the government is planning to deal with Aadhar after the current Supreme Court choice on the privilege to security.

In its judgement in August, a nine-judge seat announced that that privilege to protection is a piece of the major rights to life and freedom cherished in the Constitution.

The judgement has been translated by many as a mishap to the Aadhar card, under which the government collects vital personal information of the citizens.

"I do trust that the Supreme Court judgement on the security matter as per the present planning is a right judgement. It sets out the right special cases which ensures Aadhar," Jaitley told students.

"Article 21 peruses that no person can be denied of his entitlement to life and freedom without methodology built up by the law. That system must be reasonable and just," he said.

Jaitley said that a portion of the judges likewise went into what might be the special cases to the law of protection.

"The first special case they say is national security. The second special case they say is identification and counteractive action of wrongdoing. Also, the third special case judges say is dissemination of financial advantages," he said.

He said the third exemption had been cut out particularly to secure Aadhar.

"For example, it's not possible for anyone to see that I spent Rs 1 crore in real money and you would t be able to ask me the source, since it disregards my privacy...So I think, these exemption have been well brought out in the judgement itself," he said.

There is a part in the Aadhar law which manages certain perspectives like the way in which information is to be secured and the results of infringement, he said.

"So each one of those safeguard provisions have been brought into the law," he stated.

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