Court wants specific
instances of violations of its order
Biometric profiling promotes genetically determined caste system
1st
August, 2015: As per Supreme Court’s website the case against biometric aadhaar
number is “Likely to be Listed on: 04/08/2015”. Earlier, on 30th
July, 2015, the Court said that after hearing the whole matter if it
found reasons they would give whatever order was necessary. The judges were
concerned about denial of any service to any Indian resident because they did
not have an aadhaar and asked for specific instances of violations of is
orders. It wanted affidavit stating the same to enable it to pass orders in
this regard.
Gopal
Subramanian, Senior Advocate for the petitioner seeking scrapping of 12 digit
biometric aadhaar number project concluded his arguments raising the issue of
governments and their institutions violating Supreme Court’s orders. He
underlined the issue of inter connectivity of various databases and seeding of
aadhaar into all the databases. The counsel sought enforcement of court’s
orders and sought immediate protection of all the children from biometric
profiling. From Government’s side Additional Solicitor General of India, Pinky
Anand apparently misinformed the Supreme Court that there is no interconnectivity
between biometric aadhaar and other programs and databases of the government
contrary to documentary evidence which were shown to the court. Apparently,
applauding herself, she was heard telling the Senior Advocate that he did not
get any desired interim relief not realizing that the court made it explicitly
apparent that their reiteration of the previous orders even in the face of
violations hasn’t been sufficient
Towards the end of the hearing on 30th July, Shyam Diwan,
Senior Advocate representing Justice K S Puttaswamy (Retd) appeared and
supported Subramanian’s contention against seeding of aadhaar with other
databases such as electoral database. He asked the court time to argue the
matter on Tuesday, 4th August, 2015.
There is documentary evidence to suggest that a situation is emerging
where if the pre-existing databases like electoral database, census and other
databases which are under preparation are converged at the behest of
unaccountable and undemocratic financial institutions and biometric
surveillance technology companies. The court is yet to take cognizance of it
although future heads of states, prime ministers, legislators, law enforcers,
military and security personnel are being made transparent to transnational
powers without factoring in its far reaching security implications for decades
and centuries to come.
The collection of
biometric data, personal sensitive information which is deemed “asset” is
illegal and mandatory requirement for aadhaar in manifest contempt Supreme Court’s
repeated orders during 23rd September, 2013 till 16th
March, 2015. When confronted with such gross wrongful acts, adopting the
posture of “offense is the best defence”, in a stark case of misrepresentation
of relevant precedents, Attorney-General Mukul Rohatgi orally submitted in the
biometric aadhaar case in the Supreme Court that right to privacy is not a
fundamental right.
During the hearing Subramanian contended that right to privacy is an
inalienable birth right and natural right during the pre-lunch hearing. In fact
he argued, birth itself is a gift of privacy.
The fact remains aadhaar based on indiscriminate biometric profiling is an
assault on right to privacy.
Notably, Unique
Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) had set up a Biometrics Standards
Committee which revealed that 'the biometrics will be captured for
authentication by government departments and commercial organisations at the
time of service delivery.' The commercial organisation mentioned herein is
not defined. Notably, Biometrics Standards Committee had categorically
stated that UID/aadhaar’s is meant only for “civilian application” but the
order on aadhaar enabled biometric attendance system has been extended to
defence employees as well. The fact remains UID was first adopted by USA’s
Department of Defence, later by NATO. It has subsequently been pushed through
World Bank’s eTransform Initiative in partnership with France, South Korea,
Gemalto, IBM, L1, Microsoft, Intel and Pfizer. Some of them have signed
agreements with UIDAI. This constitutes not only a threat to privacy but also
to national security.
Citizens
Forum for Civil Liberties (CFCL) which has been opposing
biometric enrollment, profiling, databasing and surveillance through aadhaar
like schemes since 2010 appeals to fellow citizens to send information about
specific instances wherein they were denied services in the
absence of aadhaar or they were compelled to enroll for aadhaar. This is
urgently required by to be filed in the court as an affidavit. If such facts
can be shared, lawyers representing the petitioners can prepare it as an
affidavit. CFCL
had appeared before the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance that
trashed the National Identification Authority of India Bill, 2010 that wished
legalise UIDAI and aadhaar through an ex post facto law in order to escape
adverse judicial action. Notably, the Bill did not define biometric data
which as per Information Technology Act includes DNA data. Government’s Centre
for DNA Fingerprinting & Diagnostics (CDFD) is seeking caste data as well
paving the path of genetic determinism. Such projects have been abandoned in
UK, Australia, China, France, USA, Philippines and other countries. CFCL
attended the hearing in the Supreme Court on 29th and 30th July, 2015 and has
been following the case since 2012 when the case against aadhaar was first
filed.
CFCL seeks
attention of fellow citizens who want to say that they enrolled for 12 digit
biometric aadhaar number because of a threat of discontinuance of a service,
they too should share their formal statements in this regard. It could be quite
useful. They could also make statements asking that their number be deleted
from the aadhaar database called Central Identities Data Repository (CIDR)
because they never wanted to be there in the first place. Such statements will
illustrate how the aadhaar database was and is being constructed through
coercion and not through consent or voluntarily. It will underline the absence
of free informed consent. The cases of specific instances can be communicated
to Email-1715krishna@gmail.com
(Aadhaar
authentication is the process wherein aadhaar number, along with other
attributes (demographic and/or biometrics and/or One Time PIN [OTP]) is
submitted to UIDAI’s CIDR) for verification. Biometrics is a method by which a
person's authentication information is generated by digitizing measurements of
a physiological or behavioral characteristic. Biometric authentication verifies
user's claimed identity by comparing an encoded value with a stored value of
the concerned biometric characteristic.) Scientific studies have established
that this technology is inherently fallible. The uniqueness and permanence
of measurable biological material which is the very basis of aadhaar is a
admittedly only a postulate.
Given the fact that hearing is underway since 21st July, all
eyes are on the three judge bench to set matters right by ensuring that its
orders are complied with before addressing issues of constitutionality. In a
situation no one has been held accountable for violating court’s previous
orders on mandatororiness of aadhaar wherein almost every government entity has
deliberately chosen not to comply with it, how can court be convinced that its
verdict on the constitutionality of biometric data collection and aadhaar will
be complied with?
For Details: Gopal Krishna,
Citizens Forum for Civil Liberties (CFCL) Mb: 08227816731, 09818089660
E-mail-1715krishna@gmail.com
For more
background information visit:
The Statesman
Series:
http://www.thestatesman.com/news/3686-a-virtual-monster-in-the-cloud.html
by Dr Usha Ramanathan
http://www.thestatesman.com/news/3686-a-virtual-monster-in-the-cloud.html
by Dr Usha Ramanathan
MoneyLife
Series: www.moneylife.in/author/gopal-krishna.html
Repository of aadhaar related articles: aadhararticles.blogspot.com compiled by Ram Krishnaswamy
Repository of aadhaar related articles: aadhararticles.blogspot.com compiled by Ram Krishnaswamy
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