UIDAI definition

UIDAI means the Unique Identification Authority of India.
UIDAI means the President of Republic of India or the DDG of the UIDAI or of the successor, UIDAI authorized to invite tenders and enter into contracts for works on his behalf.
UIDAI means Unique Identification Authority of India.

Examples of UIDAI in a sentence

  • Where the investor is an individual, who is eligible to be enrolled for Aadhaar number, the investor is required to submit the Aadhaar number issued by UIDAI.

  • VIPV would not be required when the KYC of the investor is completed using the Aadhaar authentication / verification of UIDAI.

  • For example, in case of physical Aadhaar/e-Aadhaar downloaded from UIDAI where QR code is available, the details like name, gender, date of birth and address can be auto-populated by scanning the QR available on Aadhaar/e-Aadhaar.

  • In case of any dispute or differences arising under the terms of this Agreement the same shall be settled by reference to arbitration by a sole Arbitrator to be appointed by UIDAI.

  • In exceptional circumstances, the UIDAI may ask the Bidder to extend the validity of the Bid.


More Definitions of UIDAI

UIDAI means the Unique Identification Authority of India, is a government agency based in New Delhi that serves as the issuing authority for Aadhaar unique identification numbers (UIDs) and cards;
UIDAI means Unique Identification Authority of India set up under the The Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery Of Financial And Other Subsidies, Benefits And Services) Act, 2016.
UIDAI means Unique Identification Authority of India and is referred as the Purchaser. The expressions “UIDAI” and the “Authority” carry the same meaning.
UIDAI means the Regional Office of UIDAI at Chandigarh
UIDAI means Unique Identification Authority of India and is referred as the Purchaser.
UIDAI means Unique Identification Authority of India under Aadhaar Act, 2016, or any of its successors in office.
UIDAI means the Unique Identification Authority of India is a statutory authority created with the objective to issue Unique Identification numbers(UID), named as “Aadhaar”, to all residents of India.