The Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act 2016 was pitched as a law for effective implementation of government schemes. However, the law has been surrounded with controversies because of the issues that cropped out of it– from right to privacy of Indian citizens to the security of biometric data.
What does this law say and why was it challenged in the Supreme Court?
In the eleventh episode of ThePrint's #Lawsoftheland, Supreme Court lawyer Khushbu Jain answers all these questions and more, with Bhadra Sinha and Apoorva Mandhani.
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