Karnataka HC to hear plea against caste survey on 23 Sept
The court asked the advocate representing the government whether the collection of data could be deferred till the petitions are adjudicated by it, after Dasara vacation for the courts.
PTI
Bengaluru, 22 Sept
The Karnataka High Court said on Monday that it will hear on
23 September arguments on whether the ongoing SocioEconomic and Educational Survey,
being carried out by the Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes,
should be stayed.
When a batch of petitions challenging the legality of the survey
came up before a division bench of Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru and Justice CM Joshi
on 22 Sept, the court initially suggested that the matter could be taken up
after the Dasara vacation.
However, counsel for the petitioners argued that the issue
was urgent, pointing out that the exercise involves geo-tagging residents and linking
their details with Aadhaar, which they claim violates privacy rights and runs
contrary to the Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits
and Services) Act, 2016.
They also questioned the State government’s authority to
conduct such a survey.
The court asked the advocate representing the government whether
the collection of data could be deferred till the petitions are adjudicated by
it, after Dasara vacation for the courts.
Responding, senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing
for the State government, said the current survey is only an update of an earlier
one which was not stayed by the court.
He maintained that the data could be discarded if the survey
were later invalidated.
The bench expressed skepticism, asking how the data
collection could be “reversed” once completed.
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