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The Aadhaar Verdict: What It Means For You

The Aadhaar Verdict: What It Means For You

The Supreme Court has made a decision on Aadhaar and its validity. While some provisions in the Aadhaar were struck down, some were upheld. Here’s what you need to know.

The Supreme Court (SC), which is the highest ruling authority in our country, announced its decision on the Aadhaar Card and its validity yesterday on September 26th, 2018. The apex court’s five-judge constitution bench upheld certain provisions in the Aadhaar Act, while striking down others. Here’s a quick summary of what remains mandatory and what doesn’t with regard to Aadhaar.

Let’s take a look at some of the highlights of this ruling.

To summarise the ruling here is a list of things that are valid and invalid post the ruling:

Services that still need Aadhaar Linking

Services that won’t need Aadhaar Linking

Aadhaar Verdict: Positives For Common Man, Clarity Needed For Bank Customers

Reactions From Adhil Shetty, CEO, BankBazaar.com

“It is a huge win that the Supreme Court has upheld the constitutional validity of Aadhaar while striking down and reading certain sections of the Aadhaar Act 2016. In the 1448-page judgement, the judges have kept in mind the empowerment of the public at large and focused on plugging the loopholes. This is very heartening position, and has several positives for the common man.”

What Has Changed 

“It is no longer mandatory to provide your Aadhaar while opening a bank account. Similarly, it is not required to link your telephone numbers with your Aadhaar number. You cannot be denied services for not having Aadhaar, nor can it be demanded by educational institutions for admissions, examinations, or any subsidies for children.”

 Empowerment Via eKYC 

“There are still clarifications needed to figure out the exact impact of the judgement on the existing eKYC processes for opening a bank account. Aadhaar would continue to be recognized as an identity and address proof and with the amendment of the PMLA again it would be recognized as an ‘Officially Valid Document’. OTP-based eKYC had helped an increasing number of people access financial products over their mobile phones, increasing the penetration and reach of such products and raising levels of financial inclusion.”

Business Impact 

“The consent-based architecture is in place and voluntarily submission of Aadhaar by customers would continue. The judgement has struck down Section 57. We are now studying what will change when it comes to authenticating customers during opening an account based relationship with the bank.

At BankBazaar.com, the majority of digital customers opted for eKYC through Aadhaar-based OTP since it was both convenient and quicker than paper-based authentications. It remains to be seen as to how the RBI restructures the CDD (customer due-diligence) procedure in the wake of this judgment.

We have seen 60% of our customers this year willing to submit and authenticate their documents online. Whether this percentage will see further scale up will be seen post closer examination of the judgment and its corresponding clarifications from the authorities including RBI.”

While the Aadhaar Card is a handy document to have, you know what card can give you financial freedom? The much-loved Credit Card. Don’t believe us? See for yourself.

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