Supreme Court Questions Centre For Making Aadhaar Mandatory For PAN Cards

Supreme Court Questions Centre For Making Aadhaar Mandatory For PAN Cards
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The Supreme Court today questioned the Centre for making Aadhaar mandatory for procuring a Permanent Account Number (PAN) card. Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the Centre, told a top court bench, headed by Justice AK Sikri, that people were providing details of PAN cards which have been procured on the basis of fake documents.

The Supreme Court today questioned the Centre for making Aadhaar mandatory for procuring a Permanent Account Number (PAN) card. Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the Centre, told a top court bench, headed by Justice AK Sikri, that people were providing details of PAN cards which have been procured on the basis of fake documents.

Mr Rohatgi said there were instances that one person was having a number of PAN cards and these fake cards were being used to divert funds to shell companies.

To this, however, the bench asked the Attorney General, "Is this the remedy that you need to have Aadhaar for having PAN? Why has it been made mandatory?"

Responding to the Court’s question, Mr Rohatgi said they had, even earlier, found people procuring SIM cards for mobile phones on basis of fake identity cards and the top court had asked the government to keep a check on it.

The bench said it would hear arguments on the plea challenging the government's move making Aadhaar mandatory for PAN cards on April 25.

Through an amendment to the tax proposals in the Finance Bill of the Budget for 2017-18, the government has made Aadhaar mandatory for filing income tax returns and provided for linking of PAN with Aadhaar to curb tax evasion through use of multiple PAN cards.

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