New Delhi, Dec 7: The Supreme Court on Thursday said it is likely to hear the Aadhaar case next
week for passing an interim relief to many petitioners in the matter.
KK Venugopal, the top law officer appearing for
the Centre, told the three-judge bench of the apex court, headed by Chief
Justice Dipak Misra and also comprising Justices AM Khanwilkar and DY
Chandrachud, that the Union of India was likely to extend the deadline for the
compulsory linking of many services.
Senior Supreme Court lawyer, Shyam Divan, mentioned before the apex court and told it that the deadline was going to expire, so the petitioners should be heard for an interim relief.
The Union of India told the bench that the dates for linking Aadhaar card to bank accounts, mobile and many other services will likely be extended to 31st March, 2018.
The CJI told the petitioners that a five-judge constitution bench may sit next week and decide the petitioners' plea for an interim stay on Aadhaar. UNI
Senior Supreme Court lawyer, Shyam Divan, mentioned before the apex court and told it that the deadline was going to expire, so the petitioners should be heard for an interim relief.
The Union of India told the bench that the dates for linking Aadhaar card to bank accounts, mobile and many other services will likely be extended to 31st March, 2018.
The CJI told the petitioners that a five-judge constitution bench may sit next week and decide the petitioners' plea for an interim stay on Aadhaar. UNI


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