Based on the 1989 Convention, India had enacted the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act, 2015. The Senior Counsel referred to Section 3 of the Act which lays down principles to be adhered to. He raised the principle of non-waiver of rights -- Aadhaar violates privacy, therefore it effectively ‘waives’ a child’s right to privacy. C. U. Singh also argued that Aadhaar violates the principle of the right to privacy and confidentiality under the same Section, as well as the principle of fresh start. Since the retention of data under Aadhaar is for seven years, this principle too is violated.