
The Supreme Court will hear a PIL on May 4 seeking directions to the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) to issue new Aadhaar cards only to children up to six years old and implement stringent guidelines for adolescents and adults. Filed by advocate Ashwini Upadhyay, the plea alleges that current Aadhaar enrolment processes allow infiltrators to obtain cards under the Indian resident category, enabling access to other official documents. The PIL also requests display boards at service centres clarifying Aadhaar as proof of identity, not citizenship or address.
The article group presents perspectives primarily from the petitioner advocating for stricter Aadhaar issuance rules to prevent misuse. It includes government bodies as respondents but lacks direct statements from them, focusing on legal and security concerns. The coverage is framed around administrative and judicial processes without partisan commentary, reflecting a legal-administrative viewpoint.
The overall tone across the articles is neutral to cautious, emphasizing concerns about potential misuse of Aadhaar without assigning blame. The coverage highlights procedural and security issues raised by the petitioner while maintaining a factual and measured narrative about the upcoming court hearing and the plea's demands.
Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.
| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| thehindu | Supreme Court to hear on May 4 PIL seeking stringent guidelines for issuing Aadhaar to adolescents, adults | Center | Neutral |
| thetribune | SC to hear plea seeking stringent Aadhaar guidelines, cap on new cards at 6 years - The Tribune | Center | Neutral |
| economictimes | Supreme Court to hear on May 4 PIL seeking stringent guidelines for issuing Aadhaar to adolescents, adults | Center | Neutral |
| hindustantimes | SC to hear on May 4 PIL seeking stringent guidelines for issuing Aadhaar to adolescents, adults | Center | Neutral |
hindustantimes broke this story on 3 May, 06:26 am. Other outlets followed.
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