Posted at: Oct 18, 2018, 12:42 PM; last updated: Oct 18, 2018, 2:14 PM (IST)

The joint statement said the Supreme Court has prohibited issue of new SIM cards through Aadhaar eKYC authentication process and there is no direction to deactivate the old mobile phones.
New Delhi, October 18

The joint statement said the Supreme Court has prohibited issue of new SIM cards through Aadhaar eKYC authentication process and there is no direction to deactivate the old mobile phones.
The government on Thursday said there is no
threat of discontinuation of mobile numbers issued using Aadhaar,
following the Supreme Court ruling that barred use of the national
biometric ID by private companies.
Debunking reports that over 50 crore, or half
of the mobile SIMs in the country, faced deactivation, the Department of
Telecommunication and the 12-digit unique identity number-issuing
authority UIDAI in a joint statement said, mobile phone users at their
choice can seek a change of their Aadhaar-based authentication done in
the past with alternate proof of identity without any disconnection of
the number.
An alternate form for buying new SIMs through a
mobile app that will time capture photograph of the persons along with
ID proof such as Aadhaar card, voter ID or passport is in the works.
“The Supreme Court in its judgment in Aadhaar
case has nowhere directed that the mobile number, which has been issued
through Aadhaar e-KYC, has to be disconnected,” it said.
Terming the report as “completely untrue and imaginary”, the government said there is no reason for panic or fear at all.
“People should not believe in such rumours,” it said.
The Supreme Court has also not asked for
deletion of the electronic-Know Your Customer (a means of establishing
the identity of the person) data of telecom customers after six months,
the statement said.
“What the apex court has asked that UIDAI
should not keep authentication log for more than six months. The
restriction of not keeping authentication log beyond six months is on
the UIDAI and not on the telecom companies. Therefore, there is no need
for telecom companies or AUAs/JUAs to delete authentication logs at
their end,” it added.
AUA is Authentication User Agency (AUA) and KUA is KYC User Agency (KUA).
DoT-UIDAI said telecom companies are required
to keep authentication logs at their end as per Aadhaar regulations to
resolve any consumer grievances.
“In the light of the SC verdict if anybody
wishes to get his/her Aadhaar eKYC replaced by the fresh KYC, he/she may
request the service provider for delinking of his/her Aadhaar by
submitting fresh” identification documentation, it said.
The Supreme Court, it said, has prohibited the
issue of new SIM cards through Aadhaar eKYC authentication process due
to lack of a law.
“There is no direction to deactivate the old mobile phones,” the statement added.
The telecom department and Unique
Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) are in the process to bring
out a completely hassle-free and digital process for issuing new SIM
cards through a mobile app, which will be fully compliant of the Supreme
Court judgement in Aadhaar case.
“In the proposed process, live photograph of
the person with latitude, longitude, and time stamp will be captured.
The photo of ID such as Aadhaar card, voter ID, etc., will be captured.
The SIM card agent will be authenticated through OTP and SIM card will
be issued. This process will be completely hassle-free and digital,” the
statement said. PTI
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