Deadline to get Aadhaar for social welfare schemes extended to 30 September: Govt tells SC
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to pass
any interim order against the Centre's notification making Aadhaar mandatory
for availing benefits of various social welfare schemes. The government,
however, told the court that the deadline to get Aadhaar for those
beneficiaries has been extended to 30 September from 30 June.
A vacation bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar and
Navin Sinha said that no interim order can be passed at this stage on the
"mere apprehension" of petitioners that government may deprive people
from availing benefits of various social welfare schemes due to lack of
Aadhaar.CNN-News18
The bench referred to the 9 June judgement passed
by the apex court in which it had upheld the validity of an Income Tax Act
provision making Aadhaar mandatory for allotment of PAN cards and filing of tax
returns, but had put a partial stay on its implementation till a Constitution
bench addressed the issue of right to privacy.
The bench said, "In view of the observations
made in the judgement in Para 90 of the case... decided on 9 June, no further
observation is required."
During the hearing, Additional Solicitor General
Tushar Mehta told the bench that the Centre has extended the 30 June deadline
to 30 September for those who do not have Aadhaar and are availing the benefits
of various social welfare schemes.
Senior advocate Shyam Divan, appearing for
petitioners, told the court that the Centre should be directed not to deprive
any person of the benefits of social welfare schemes which he/she is enjoying
now due to lack of Aadhaar.
"No interim order can be passed in mandamus on
mere apprehensions. You have to wait for one week. If somebody is deprived (of
the benefits) you can point out the same to this court," the bench told
Divan and posted the matter for further hearing on 7 July.
The apex court was hearing three separate petitions
challenging government's notification making Aadhaar mandatory for availing
benefits of various social welfare schemes.

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