Review petition in SC against its Aadhaar verdict

Review petition in SC against its Aadhaar verdict

Senior advocate Indira Jaising said the review petition has been filed against the September 26 verdict.

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PTI
  • Dec 24, 2018,
  • Updated Dec 24, 2018 8:31 PM IST

A review petition was filed in the Supreme Court Monday seeking to re-examine its verdict by which the Centre's flagship Aadhaar scheme was held as constitutionally valid.

Senior advocate Indira Jaising said the review petition has been filed against the September 26 verdict of the five-judge constitution bench which had said there was nothing in the Aadhaar Act that violated right to privacy of an individual.

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The bench headed by then Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra had also upheld the passage of the Aadhaar Bill as a Money Bill by the Lok Sabha.

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A review petition was filed in the Supreme Court Monday seeking to re-examine its verdict by which the Centre's flagship Aadhaar scheme was held as constitutionally valid.

Senior advocate Indira Jaising said the review petition has been filed against the September 26 verdict of the five-judge constitution bench which had said there was nothing in the Aadhaar Act that violated right to privacy of an individual.

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The bench headed by then Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra had also upheld the passage of the Aadhaar Bill as a Money Bill by the Lok Sabha.

Read More: SBI to discontinue Aadhaar-based payments system; UIDAI calls it obstruction in 'delivery of benefits'

UIDAI terms Aadhaar verdict historic, welcomes safeguards

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