The Union Cabinet on Tuesday approved the National Identification Authority of India Bill that will give statutory status to the UIDAI.
Official sources said the bill, which was cleared at a meeting of the Union Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday morning, may be tabled during the winter session of Parliament.
Besides giving statutory
status to the Unique Identification Authority of India, the Bill seeks to provide legal backing to Aadhaar, which is used to disburse subsidies.
The UIDAI, which issues 12-digit Aadhaar numbers to residents, currently operates through an executive order.
The new law seeks to create a National Identification Authority of India, which will oversee implementation of the Aadhaar project.
It also seeks to define the penalties in case of misuse of data collected under the project.