Usha Ramanathan works on the jurisprudence of law, poverty and rights. She writes and speaks on issues that include the nature of law, the Bhopal Gas Disaster, mass displacement, eminent domain, civil liberties including the death penalty, beggary, criminal law, custodial institutions, the environment, and the judicial process. She has been tracking and engaging with the UID project and has written and debated extensively on the subject. In July-September 2013, she wrote a 19-part series on the UID project that was published in The Statesman, a national daily.

Her work draws heavily upon non-governmental experience in its encounters with the state; a 6 year stint with a law journal (Supreme Court Cases) as reporter from the Supreme Court; and engagement with matters of law and public policy.

She was a member of: the Expert Group on Privacy set up by the Planning Commission of India which gave in its report in October 2012; a committee (2013-14) set up in the Department of Biotechnology to review the Draft Human DNA Profiling Bill 2012; and the Committee set up by the Prime Minister's Office (2013-14) to study the socio-economic status of tribal communities which gave its report to the government in 2014.

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14 - Activists, Researchers doubt security of UID Data - DNA


Activists, Researchers doubt security of UID Data - DNA


Sat, 22 Jan 2011-09:50pm , Mumbai , PTI


Activists and researchers today raised doubts over security of data being collected for the Unique Identification (UID)project and its public utility.

"The personal information being collected for the UID would be stored in a central database system without assuring protection against data theft. There could be a possibility of profiling, tracking and surveillance with the help of the information," Usha Ramanathan, an independent law researcher said today at a press conference

There are also doubts over the efficacy of the project. The UID claims better delivery of public schemes such as PDS or NREGA but does not say how would it help the people, Ramanathan said.

The UID number will only guarantee identity, not rights, benefits, or entitlements. In fact, when UID is not compatible with records in ration shops, how the government is going to plug leakages in the public schemes," associate professor from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, R Ramakumar said.

Besides, the infallibility of biometrics fingerprints and iris scan, is still being tested. The evidences have begun to emerge that callused hands, corneal scars and cataract induced by malnourishment may leave many millions outside this pattern of identification, Ramanathan claimed.

UID is the UPA government's most ambitious project headed by Nandan Nilekani, under which one billion Indians would be given a unique identity number. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh handed over the first identity card called Aadhaar at Tembhli village in Nandurbar district of Maharashtra in September last year.