India Advances Digital Privacy: DPDP Act, 2023 and Draft Rules, 2025

India Advances Digital Privacy: DPDP Act, 2023 and Draft Rules, 2025

India Advances Digital Privacy: DPDP Act, 2023 and Draft Rules, 2025

Why in News?

  • The Indian government has introduced the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP), 2023, accompanied by the Draft DPDP Rules, 2025, aiming to establish a robust framework for personal data protection in the digital realm.

Important Key Points:

  • Consent Mechanism:

    • Data Fiduciaries are required to obtain clear, specific, and informed consent from individuals (Data Principals) before processing their personal data.

    • Consent must be as easily withdrawable as it is given.

  • Parental Consent for Minors:

    • For processing data of children, verifiable parental or guardian consent is mandatory.

    • Challenges persist in implementing effective age verification and consent mechanisms.

  • Data Localization and Transfer:

    • Certain personal data may be transferred outside India, subject to government approval.

    • Concerns have been raised about potential data localization requirements conflicting with the Act’s provisions.

  • Data Protection Board of India (DPBI):

    • An independent body established to oversee compliance, handle grievances, and enforce penalties for data breaches.

  • Penalties for Non-Compliance:

    • Organizations failing to adhere to the Act and Rules may face significant fines and sanctions.

Source: DRIS

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