Aadhaar Supreme Court Verdict
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Now Only Government Can Use Aadhaar Database, And That's A Problem
- Tuesday October 2, 2018
- Opinion | Andy Mukherjee | Bloomberg
The world's biggest repository of citizen information, India's Aadhaar database, is now beyond the private sector's reach. That was the verdict last week by the country's top court, which refused to strike down the entire biometric-based system as unconstitutional. Now only the government can use it, and that's a problem.
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Reasonable Restrictions On Aadhaar Will Further Strengthen It: UIDAI
- Wednesday September 26, 2018
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Calling it historic and landmark, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) on Wednesday welcomed the Supreme Court judgment on Aadhaar and said the reasonable conditions and restrictions imposed on the private usage of unique identity data would further strengthen it.
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Supreme Court Aadhaar Verdict "Balanced", Say IT Industry Leaders
- Wednesday September 26, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court verdict in the Aadhaar case is balanced as it has upheld the constitutional validity of the scheme while also addressing data privacy issues, leading figures in the information technology (IT) industry said.
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Foreign Media On Landmark Verdict On Aadhaar, World's Largest ID Scheme
- Wednesday September 26, 2018
- India News | Vidhi Doshi, The Washington Post
India's Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the validity of a giant and controversial government program to collect and store the biometric data of its billion-plus citizens, but placed new limits on how the data can be used and stored.
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On Aadhaar, Justice Ashok Bhushan Concurs With Majority Verdict
- Wednesday September 26, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
Justice Ashok Bhushan, in his separate verdict in the Aadhaar case, concurred with the majority three-judge judgement and said that the government and the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) were empowered to cure defects in the Aadhaar scheme.
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www.ndtv.com
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Now Only Government Can Use Aadhaar Database, And That's A Problem
- Tuesday October 2, 2018
- Opinion | Andy Mukherjee | Bloomberg
The world's biggest repository of citizen information, India's Aadhaar database, is now beyond the private sector's reach. That was the verdict last week by the country's top court, which refused to strike down the entire biometric-based system as unconstitutional. Now only the government can use it, and that's a problem.
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www.ndtv.com
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Reasonable Restrictions On Aadhaar Will Further Strengthen It: UIDAI
- Wednesday September 26, 2018
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Calling it historic and landmark, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) on Wednesday welcomed the Supreme Court judgment on Aadhaar and said the reasonable conditions and restrictions imposed on the private usage of unique identity data would further strengthen it.
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www.ndtv.com
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Supreme Court Aadhaar Verdict "Balanced", Say IT Industry Leaders
- Wednesday September 26, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court verdict in the Aadhaar case is balanced as it has upheld the constitutional validity of the scheme while also addressing data privacy issues, leading figures in the information technology (IT) industry said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Foreign Media On Landmark Verdict On Aadhaar, World's Largest ID Scheme
- Wednesday September 26, 2018
- India News | Vidhi Doshi, The Washington Post
India's Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the validity of a giant and controversial government program to collect and store the biometric data of its billion-plus citizens, but placed new limits on how the data can be used and stored.
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www.ndtv.com
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On Aadhaar, Justice Ashok Bhushan Concurs With Majority Verdict
- Wednesday September 26, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
Justice Ashok Bhushan, in his separate verdict in the Aadhaar case, concurred with the majority three-judge judgement and said that the government and the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) were empowered to cure defects in the Aadhaar scheme.
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