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Supreme Court crisis updates: Prashant Bhushan alleges misconduct by CJI, says CBI should probe Dipak Misra

FP Staff January 17, 2018, 16:07:02 IST

The Supreme Court will hear two petitions pertaining to the death of CBI special judge BH Loya on Tuesday. Questions have been raised about the cause of death.

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Supreme Court crisis updates: Prashant Bhushan alleges misconduct by CJI, says CBI should probe Dipak Misra
January 17, 2018, 16:07:02 (IST)
Petitioners complete pre-act chronology: Day 1 of arguments over; hearing will resume tomorrow
January 17, 2018, 15:59:10 (IST)

Meanwhile… Aadhaar tweets out ‘myth busters’ intermittently; claims banking, financial data not tracked via UIDAI

January 17, 2018, 15:49:13 (IST)
January 17, 2018, 15:47:19 (IST)

United Kingdom revoked it biometric database, petitioner tells SC

January 17, 2018, 15:44:45 (IST)

Architecture that allows surveillance not permissible: Divan

January 17, 2018, 15:31:53 (IST)
Justices AK Sikri and DY Chandrachud seek to know how is the Aadhaar biometrics system different from the biometrics for US Visa?
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January 17, 2018, 15:27:54 (IST)

Ensuring Aadhaar data is not misused not enough to grant it legality, petitioners argue in case

Justice Chandrachud asked that if the government ensures that Aadhaar data is used only for the purpose it is collected, will it address the concerns raised by the petitioners. To this the petitioner’s lawyer replied that the design in itself is bad as it allows State domination. Shyam Divan further argued that the problem is not that whether the State is actually tracking its citizens or not but the fact that the Aadhaar makes it possible.

January 17, 2018, 15:13:10 (IST)

Aadhaar alters the relationship between the citizen and the State

Senior Advocate Shyam Divan today submitted in court that Aadhaar seems too alter the relationship between the citizen and the State, while diminishing the status of the citizen. All rights, a citizen could earlier freely assert have now been made part of a “compulsory barter”, averring, “The barter compels the citizen to give up his biometrics ‘voluntarily’, unless the number is seeded in databases of the service provider, the citizen is denied access to these most essential facilities. “Inalienable and natural rights are dependent on a compulsory exaction.”

As reported by Live and Law
January 17, 2018, 15:05:46 (IST)

‘People’s Constitution is being sought to be converted into a State’s Constitution’

January 17, 2018, 14:54:48 (IST)

Aadhaar act cannot be used to deny basic amenities, rights or benefits, says petitioner’s lawyer Shyam Divan 

January 17, 2018, 14:50:36 (IST)

Collection of crucial biometric data for 7 years illegal, passing Aadhaar act doesn’t cure illegality, petitioner tells court

January 17, 2018, 14:41:38 (IST)

Aadhaar a giant electronic leash, says petitioner in court

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January 17, 2018, 14:34:26 (IST)

Hearing resumes, final arguments in Aadhaar case begins

The final arguments in Aadhaar case begin before the Constitution Bench of Supreme Court. At the start of the arguments, Attorney General sought time bound arguments. A-G reminded the Bench that Ramjanmabhoomi land title dispute case is also scheduled to be taken up from 8 February.

January 17, 2018, 14:11:30 (IST)

Retired High Court judge and accused IM Quddusi moves CBI court against leak of phone records

January 17, 2018, 14:09:47 (IST)

Since Supreme Court’s 2013 verdict on homosexuality, at least 10 countries have legalised homosexuality

A total of five countries — Uruguay, New Zealand, France, Brazil, and England and Wales — legalised gay sex in 2013. Here is the full report on how the world has changed its views on homosexuality since 2013.

January 17, 2018, 14:03:55 (IST)

What two recent SC judgments tell us about court’s altered view on sexuality and privacy in India

Ajay Kumar writing for Firstpost  details that two judgments, one regarding rights of transgender people and the other about the Right to Privacy show that the court’s view has changed considerably on sexuality and privacy.

January 17, 2018, 13:29:08 (IST)

Judges meeting for lunch

India Today reported that the CJI is meeting the judges for lunch. Three of the dissenting judges are present at the meeting. Justice Chelameswar is absent. Justice Bobde and Justice Goel are not present as well.

January 17, 2018, 13:27:27 (IST)

Petitioners’ profiles

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January 17, 2018, 12:54:31 (IST)

Hearing to resume at 2.30 pm

January 17, 2018, 12:50:33 (IST)

Shyam Divan explains the different aspects of the project

January 17, 2018, 12:34:01 (IST)

Meanwhile companies are unable to stop themselves from sending informative messages

January 17, 2018, 12:30:30 (IST)

Shyam Divan takes Court through work of the petitioners to counter the State’s claims that there are only elitist concerns against Aadhaar

The petitioners include ex-servicemen, social workers, Magsaysay award winners among others.

January 17, 2018, 12:19:06 (IST)

Shyam Divan for the petitioners: Aadhaar a system of exclusion

January 17, 2018, 12:15:11 (IST)

Shyam Divan for the petitioners: You cannot live as a citizen of India without an Aadhaar

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January 17, 2018, 12:07:04 (IST)

Shyam Divan is taking the court through the history of the case

January 17, 2018, 12:03:57 (IST)

Link to Shyam Divan’s opening statement

January 17, 2018, 11:59:33 (IST)

The petitioners’ alternative argument

January 17, 2018, 11:56:58 (IST)

Petitioners: The State is empowered with a ‘switch’ by which it can cause the civil death of an individual

January 17, 2018, 11:56:17 (IST)

Shyam Divan lays out the scope of the constitutional challenge

January 17, 2018, 11:51:36 (IST)

Petitioners: The case at hand is unique. There are few judicial precedents to guide us

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January 17, 2018, 11:48:47 (IST)

Petitioners argue that if the Aadhaar programme is allowed to continue unimpeded, it will hollow out the Constitution

January 17, 2018, 11:45:09 (IST)

Attorney-General KK Venugopal asks for time allotment for arguments

January 17, 2018, 11:38:21 (IST)

The Aadhaar bench has assembled in Courtroom 1

January 17, 2018, 11:31:02 (IST)

“Tuesday was a sunny day at the Supreme Court after days of clouds over its cohesiveness and probity”

“A new day seems to be in order in the Supreme Court after clouds over its cohesiveness and probity. The CJI should now show the light and redeem the institution’s glory by getting all his brother and sister judges along, to end this crisis and convert it into a chance to bring about all necessary institutional reforms,” writes Utkarsh Anand on News18 .

January 17, 2018, 11:03:28 (IST)

Main arguments before the court

Livelaw reported that the petitioners argue that details for Aadhaar are collected by private contractors and NGOs hired by UIDAI without any safeguard. This makes them prone to misuse. They claimed that empirical research shows that the biometric identification denoted for UID, namely the the iris scan and fingerprint identification, is faulty and is could be abused.

January 17, 2018, 10:58:19 (IST)

Five-judge bench led by CJI Dipak Misra will start hearing the Aadhaar case at 11.30 am

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January 17, 2018, 10:50:20 (IST)

#AadharMythBuster being used on Twitter to promote Aadhaar

Union ministers including Ravi Shankar Prasad and  Rajyavardhan Rathore  are using #AadharMythBuster to extol the virtues of Aadhaar.

Some policy experts are not impressed with those efforts.

January 17, 2018, 10:44:54 (IST)

Justice J Chelameswar is not in the Supreme Court today

January 17, 2018, 10:37:28 (IST)

Why the Chief Justice’s power must be kept in check

The Chief Justice is largely sheltered from public view while exercising his administrative powers, according to Business Standard . The authors write, “This creates an administrative authority, free of many of the constraints imposed on other agencies. The administrative powers of the Chief Justice have grown with time. However, the Court has failed to devise a parallel mechanism to keep a check on these powers… A slew of corrective measures are now required.”

January 17, 2018, 10:26:27 (IST)

Court to take up 29 pleas against Aadhaar

The court will take up 29 pleas against Aadhaar. The final hearing on the pleas challenging Aadhaar comes five years since the first was filed.

Latest updates The CJI met the four dissenting judges and held talks for 15 minutes over possible solutions to the issues raised by them. Judge BH Loya’s death case must not be confidential, the Supreme Court said in a 5-minute hearing. Everything must be before the public. The Supreme Court, without fixing any specific date, listed the matter for hearing after a week. Maharashtra Government handed over documents in a sealed cover to Supreme Court. A day after Attorney General KK Venugopal called the ongoing crisis in Supreme Court a “storm in a tea cup”, on Tuesday said the crisis seems to be unresolved and hoped it will be “fully settled” in a couple of days. Further, a Constitution Bench comprising CJI Dipak Misra, Justice AK Sikri, Justice AM Khanwilkar, Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice Ashok Bhushan has been constituted to hear important cases including those on Aadhaar, decriminalisation of homosexuality, validity of adultery law under IPC, entry of women into Sabarimala temple etc. It will start the hearings from 17 January. The informal meeting Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra had with the judges of the Supreme Court on Monday morning had some emotional moments. Justice Arun Mishra is said to have broken down for being “unfairly” targeted by the four judges raising questions about his “competence” and “integrity”. He said that though his name was not mentioned by the four judges, inferences have been drawn from the cases referred to by the four judges including that of late CBI special court judge BH Loya. Justice Mishra said that he has been working hard and was overburdened. He said that even earlier the former Chief Justices TS Thakur and JS Khehar had assigned him tough cases. [caption id=“attachment_4299883” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Supreme Court. AP File image of Supreme Court. AP[/caption] At this point, the Chief Justice took Justice Mishra to his chamber while Justice J Chelameswar put his arm around his shoulder and told him that they were trying to raise issues and were not against him. The benches in Courts Number two, three, four and five headed by the rebel judges — Justice J Chelameswar, Justice Ranjan Gogoi, Justice Madan B Lokur and Justice Kurian Joseph, respectively — attended to their business as usual. Later, a lawyer RP Luthra in a mentioning before Court Number One headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra said that there is “a conspiracy to destroy the institution” and urged the Chief Justice to take action against the four judges. However, the Chief Justice smiled and remained silent.

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