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This Article is From Mar 28, 2017

Two Aadhaar Applications With Same Biometrics, UIDAI Files FIR

Two Aadhaar Applications With Same Biometrics, UIDAI Files FIR
An Aadhaar biometric identity card, issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), is arranged for a photograph in Mumbai, India (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

A First Information Report (FIR) has been lodged on a complaint by the UIDAI that Aadhaar applications with two names, but with the same biometric information, were filed, in what seems to be the first such case under the Aadhaar Act.

The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) in a complaint filed before the Crime Branch, has been alleged that "a single person with the same parameters of biometric information has got himself enrolled under two different identities". The UIDAI is the central agency which collects the biometric and demographic data and issue Aadhaar cards. Two persons – Raj Kishore Roy and Debayan Roy – have been named in the complaint.

The police have begun a probe in the matter and will serve notices to the two people, one of whom is an employee of a prominent news network.

"We will probe as to how the two persons have the same biometric information and the intent behind it," said a senior police officer.

Also Read: Here's Why You May Never Find Out If Your Aadhaar Data Has Been Hacked

Ramesh Kumar, deputy director at the Pragati Maidan UIDAI Regional Office told the police that on March 18, a person named Raj Kishore Roy, had enrolled for Aadhaar and submitted his demographic and biometric information. However, during an internal scrutiny by the UIDAI, it was found that on March 17, another person Debayan Roy, had enrolled for Aadhaar by furninshing the same biometric and demographic information as that of Raj Kishore Roy, police said.

"The incidents, prima facie, imply that a single person with the same parameters of biometric information has got himself enrolled under two different identities thereby impersonating in either or both the incidents presumably using fabricated documents," said the complaint.

The case has been registered under relevant sections of the Aadhaar Act and cheating by impersonation.

Also Read: The Backdoor Entry Of Aadhaar Into Income Tax Law And Its Implications

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