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    Nadra Affirms Digital Identity Cards Hold Equal Legal Status as Physical CNICs

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) has reiterated that digital identity cards possess the same legal validity as the traditional physical Computerised National Identity Cards (CNICs). In a recent announcement on Friday, the authority highlighted that citizens should not be compelled to present physical copies of their identity documents when they have a digital version available. This clarification comes amid reports that some government offices and various organisations continue to insist on physical CNICs or photocopies, disregarding the digital alternative.

    Expanding on this issue, Nadra pointed out that such demands contradict the established legal and regulatory framework governing identity verification in Pakistan. The authority stressed that the legal foundation for digital identity cards is firmly embedded within the Nadra Ordinance, specifically citing Regulations 9 and 10. These provisions explicitly recognize digital identity credentials as legitimate and valid proof of a person’s identity, placing them on equal footing with physical CNICs.

    Moreover, Nadra emphasized the practical benefits of adopting digital identity cards. By reducing the reliance on photocopies of CNICs, the digital format significantly enhances the protection of personal data. This shift not only minimizes the risk of identity theft and misuse but also streamlines verification processes across various sectors. The authority believes that embracing digital identity documents is a crucial step toward modernizing Pakistan’s identification system and safeguarding citizens’ sensitive information.

    In light of these advantages, Nadra has called upon all government departments, public sector organisations, financial institutions, and telecom operators to strictly adhere to the directives and accept digital identity cards wherever applicable. The authority warned that failure to comply with these guidelines undermines the legal rights of citizens and hampers efforts to digitize identity management nationwide.

    For individuals encountering resistance or difficulties in having their digital identity cards accepted, Nadra has provided a formal complaint mechanism through its official complaint management system. This platform allows citizens to report instances where institutions refuse to recognize digital credentials, ensuring that such issues are addressed promptly and effectively.

    Overall, Nadra’s announcement marks a significant push towards embracing digital transformation in Pakistan’s identity verification landscape. By reinforcing the equal status of digital and physical identity cards, the authority aims to foster a more secure, efficient, and citizen-friendly system that aligns with global digital identity trends.

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