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No Proposal For Mandatory Aadhaar Linkage For Property Deals, Government Informs Parliament

Government has advised states to see the possibilities of using Aadhaar authentication for property registration.

An Aadhaar biometric identity card, issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) ( Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg) 
An Aadhaar biometric identity card, issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) ( Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg) 

There was no proposal to make Aadhaar linkage mandatory for property transactions, Parliament was informed today.

In a written reply in the Lok Sabha, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Housing and Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri, however, said that the rural development ministry had advised the states and union territories to explore the possibilities of using consent-based Aadhaar authentication for registration of properties under the provisions of the Registration Act, 1908.

The comments assume significance in the backdrop of Puri reportedly stating last month that seeding Aadhaar to property transactions was a great idea and as the government was linking Aadhaar with bank accounts, it might take some additional steps for the property market also.

At present, there is no proposal to make Aadhaar linkage mandatory in property transactions.
Hardeep Singh Puri, Urban Affairs Minister

Commenting on whether the government had set any time-frame for linking the unique identification number for property dealings, he said, “(The question) does not arise.”

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had hinted at a crackdown on ‘benami’ properties and thus, there was a speculation that linking Aadhaar with property transactions could be a step in that direction.

A ‘benami’ property is one which is held by the owner in someone else’s name.