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| Aadhaar is the only fool proof mechanism to check misuse of subsidies, claims the government. |
The Centre on Tuesday failed to get any relief on Aadhaar card being
made compulsory for availing social benefits, particularly gas cylinder
subsidies, from the Supreme Court which turned down its plea to modify
its interim order that no person be deprived of any schemes for want of
Aadhaar.
A batch of top government lawyers including Attorney General G.E.
Vahanvati and Solicitor General Mohan Parasaran tried their best to
convince the court to modify its order, saying that it would severely
affect grant of gas subsidies and the entire distribution system in 97
districts would come to a standstill.
However a bench of Justices B.S. Chauhan and S.A. Bobde said it would
pass the order after getting the response of the petitioners on the
application moved by the Centre.
The bench in its interim order had said that the Aadhaar card be not
made mandatory for people for availing any government services and
nobody should be deprived of any such facilities for the want of the
card.
The bench however agreed to give an urgent hearing on a bunch of
petitions challenging the legal status of Aadhaar card being issued by
Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).
Observing that the prevailing situation is a “double edged problem”, the
bench said that no order can be passed without hearing the parties who
challenged the Aadhaar and posted the case for final hearing after
Dussehra vacation.
Pushing hard to convince the bench, the AG submitted that the apex court
interim order would have serious implications and thousands of people
who are given gas cylinder subsidies would be affected.
“Aadhaar is the only fool proof mechanism to check misuse of subsidies.
People won’t get gas cylinder subsidies. 76 per cent consumers are
registered under the Aadhaar and they will be affected,” the AG
submitted.
Additional Solicitor General L. Nageshwar Rao, appearing for oil PSU,
also pleaded for modification of order, saying that distribution system
would come to a grinding halt and we cannot get back to the old system.

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