New Delhi, July 15: Mobile users need to be cautious if they hold multiple SIM cards, as it could reportedly lead to hefty fines and possible jail time. There has been a growing concern about the misuse of multiple SIM cards for fraudulent activities. Mobile users with multiple SIM cards should be aware of the legal implications and ensure they are not violating any regulations.

As per a report of Financial Express, holding multiple SIM cards could result in a fine of up to INR 2 lakh and possible imprisonment for up to 3 years. It is expected to prevent criminal or fraudulent activities. Also, it encourages to use the SIM cards responsibly. It is important to be aware of the regulations and know how many SIM cards one can have in India. Reports indicate that the number of SIM cards one person can have varies by region. Across the country, the limit is generally nine SIM cards per person. However, in specific regions such as Assam, Jammu & Kashmir and the Northeast Licensed Service Areas (LSAs), the limit is lower at six. TRAI Issues Tariff Orders To Ease Regulatory Pressure on DPOs Amid Pay-TV Customer Migration.

What Are the Possible Penalties and Legal Actions for Holding Multiple SIM Cards in India

As per reports, the Telecommunications Act, 2023 imposes strict regulations on the number of SIM cards an individual can possess, with penalties for first-time violations could reach up to INR 50,000 and escalating to INR 2 lakh for subsequent offences. Additionally, obtaining SIM cards fraudulently can result in imprisonment for up to 3 years and fines up to INR 50 lakh. 5G Intelligent Villages: Indian Government Urges Telecommunication Industry, Telecom Service Provides To Use 5G Technology for Rural Development.

How To Verify the Number of SIM Cards Registered Under a Person in India

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has launched a portal called Sanchar Sathi to help mobile users check the number of SIM cards registered under their Aadhaar card. To access the service, users should visit the Sanchar Sathi website at www.sancharsathi.gov.in and follow the instructions to view their mobile connections. By entering their ten-digit mobile phone number and verifying with a Captcha, users will receive an OTP on their phone, which they should enter on the website to see a list of all mobile numbers linked to their Aadhaar card.

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