However, the pleas for relaxation of the August 11 order restricting the use of Aadhaar cards for PDS scheme and LPG distribution scheme, was opposed by those petitioners on whose PILs the apex court had said these cards will not be mandatory for availing benefits of welfare schemes.
A bench comprising Justices J Chelameswar, S A Bobde and C Nagappan reserved its order for tomorrow on the pleas for relaxation, modification and clarification of its interim order by Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), RBI, SEBI, IRDA, TRAI, Pension Fund Regulatory Authority and states like Gujarat and Jharkhand, among others.
All of them were in agreement with the Attorney General that since the apex court had said Aadhaar card was not mandatory, there should not be any problem in allowing it to be used on voluntarily basis to establish the identity of persons to make available the benefits of welfare scheme.
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"I don't want to be seen as blaming the court," he told the bench after explaining in detail the concept of the UIDAI number which is linked to various welfare schemes.
He said issue of privacy cannot be linked to the Aadhaar card as the government is making efforts for those who cannot reach the court.
"I am for those who have to take benefits of MNREGA, pension schemes etc. How it is understood that somebody is snooping into someone's bedroom. I am not doing that and I am not a paparazzi," he said.