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Delhi HC Orders Aadhaar QR Verification for Faster Bail Bond Processing

The Delhi High Court has directed jail authorities to use Aadhaar QR code-based verification for sureties to speed up bail bond acceptance. A Division Bench of Justices Prathiba M. Singh and Amit Mahajan issued the order in a suo motu case on delays. The court also mandated email communication with banks for verifying fixed deposits and monetary instruments. The move follows concerns over prisoners remaining incarcerated even after bail or sentence suspension.

Use Aadhaar QR scan, email banks to verify sureties: Delhi HC

New Delhi, May 27

In a significant step to address delays in the release of prisoners after the grant of bail, the Delhi High Court has directed jail authorities to use Aadhaar QR code-based verification for sureties and related credentials to expedite the process of accepting bail bonds.

A Division Bench of Justices Prathiba M. Singh and Amit Mahajan issued the directions while dealing with a suo motu case concerning delays by Jail Superintendents in accepting bail bonds even after courts had granted bail or suspended sentences.

The Delhi High Court directed that verification of sureties and related credentials may be carried out by scanning the secure QR code embedded in Aadhaar cards through applications such as the Aadhaar QR Scanner App, mAadhaar App and Aadhaar App.

"After obtaining the said details from the above Apps and any further details provided by the under-trial or convict, if further verification is needed, the same would be undertaken in an expeditious manner," the Justice Singh-led Bench said.

It further directed that verification of fixed deposits or other monetary instruments furnished as surety should continue to be done through email communication with banks and financial institutions, while asking such entities to respond promptly to requests raised by jail authorities.

"If necessary, the Jail Superintendents are also free to communicate this order to the Banks whenever they are seeking verification," the Delhi High Court said.

The directions came in the backdrop of concerns raised by the Delhi High Court over prolonged delays in release of prisoners despite grant of bail.

The suo motu proceedings were initiated after a single-judge Bench noticed that a convict whose sentence had been suspended remained in jail for more than a week as the Jail Superintendent had not accepted the bail bonds.

"The object of granting bails and suspending sentences is to release the accused/convict from imprisonment," the Delhi High Court had earlier observed while expressing concern over delays in verification procedures.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good initiative but what about privacy concerns? Scanning Aadhaar QR codes in jail premises could risk data leakage. Ensure proper safeguards Delhi HC.

Michael C

As an IT professional, I see great potential here. The Aadhaar QR scanner is secure and offline-capable. This digital move can cut verification from days to minutes. Jails should train staff properly though.

Naveen S

This is much needed! My cousin had to wait 4 extra days in Tihar after bail because jail officials couldn't verify his surety's documents over phone. Email-based bank verification is also a smart step.

Ramesh W

Justice delayed is justice denied. This direction addresses a real pain point. But what about rural jails with poor internet? Aadhaar QR works offline though, so that's good. Let's see implementation. 👍

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