No they don't.Even Fundamental Rights are not unlimited".e.g.freedom of speech does not mean one can make a hate speech without any fear of court cases.Similarly right to life does not mean that security personnel can not shoot a person dead in self defense or to protect others.If govt can prove in court that linking Aadhaar to bank accounts/PAN is necessary for economic development of country then Supreme Court will have no objections regarding this.As for SIM cards,that decision was given by Supreme Court itself to curb the misuse of sim cards taken on fake identities in terrorist activities,financial frauds etc.If you want to follow the SSN-based approach in India for Aadhar, our infrastructure should have high end security measures to counter any attacks.
Though we may have ample, it wasn't enough for the new threats.
So,
1. Most of the banks have mandated that Aadhar should be linked with their bank accounts, and they're saying they will block the account if you didnt do.
2. Telecom operators also mandated to link Aadhar to mobile number, to curb fake ones.
What will happen to this?
Per the new judgement, they can't push the people to do so and the above 2 points becomes void.
Unlike other identity, Aadhar is pretty much linked with anything. So, that makes aadhar leak scary.I don't understand. Is this a politically motivated thread ? I mean, there are a lot of implications of this judgement. All everyone cares is talking about Aadhar. Is that all privacy is a fundamental right implied to ?
Aadhaar consists of most of the fundamental identification that you are YOU. So that it won't be difficult for a preparator to make you patsy, if he/she gets hands on your data.I don't understand. Is this a politically motivated thread ? I mean, there are a lot of implications of this judgement. All everyone cares is talking about Aadhar. Is that all privacy is a fundamental right implied to ?
May be I have watched too much Person of Interest series.
Aadhar is pretty much linked with anything
that makes aadhar leak scary.
Correct. I agree with you. But it is not about vulnerability, but how difficult it is to make it vulnerable. And I guess, it will answer all of your concerns.Do you really trust Windows, Android or even Ubuntu to be fail proof ? Once there is a backdoor in OS, nothing else matters.