Wednesday, March 5, 2014

5264 - HC refers matter to larger bench - Asian Age



Mar 04, 2014 | PTI | New Delhi

The Delhi high court on monday referred to its larger bench a plea challenging Delhi government’s guidelines making Aadhaar mandatory for getting a National Food Security card.

The petitioner pleaded that the apex court had, in its interim order of September 23 last year, said no person should suffer for not having an Aadhaar card and it is not mandatory for getting social welfare benefits.

Justice Manmohan observed that the matter is before the Supreme Court and sent the matter to a larger bench of the high court which is likely to hear it on March 7.

The petition by Ram Kishan and others has sought quashing of the provision in Delhi government’s guidelines issued under the National Food Security Act, “which requires submission of Aadhaar card and its details by a household for getting National Food Security Consumer Card”.


The plea, filed through advocate Yogesh Kumar, also seeks a direction to the department of food and public supplies to accept the petitioners’ application for the food security card without Aadhaar card and to supply them food grains as per existing norms and rates.