UIDAI imposes Rs 50,000 penalty for overcharging Aadhaar services, suspends operator: Govt
The Parliament on Wednesday was informed that any operator found overcharging for Aadhaar services will be suspended and the registrar who appointed him will also face a penalty of Rs 50,000.

"However, if any report on overcharging is received, the same is enquired and if established, a financial penalty of Rs 50,000 is imposed on the enrolment registrar concerned and the operator is suspended," Chandrasekhar said.
He said persons can lodge their grievances with UIDAI through email or call to the toll free number 1947.
The minister said the enrolment and update of information of an Aadhaar number is done through a network of registrars and enrolment agencies, which are departments of the central government and state governments, public sector companies, scheduled banks and regulated entities, including CSC e-Governance Services India Ltd and other special purpose vehicles created by the central government or state governments.
"Enrolment agencies are selected on the basis of rigorous selection criteria. An individual is enrolled by a UIDAI-certified operator using UIDAI's software by a controlled, non-repudiable and secure process, after selection on the basis of a rigorous examination and testing process," he said.
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