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Madhavi Gaur August 31, 2023 06:28 11581 0
Protect Your Digital Data! Understand India's new Bill: rights, obligations & impact on privacy. UPSC & Current Affairs essential.
Digital Personal Data Protection Bill 2023: The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill aims to regulate the processing of digital personal data in India. It applies to both online and offline data collection and processing, including activities outside India if they involve offering goods or services in India.
– Personal data can be processed only for lawful purposes with the individual’s consent, except for specified legitimate uses.
– Legitimate uses include voluntary data sharing, processing by the State for licenses and benefits, and medical emergencies.
– Consent is not required for government-provided benefits, and individuals below 18 need parental/guardian consent.
– Individuals (data principals) have rights to information, correction, erasure, and grievance redressal.
– Data fiduciaries must ensure data accuracy, security, and deletion when no longer needed.
– Personal data can be transferred outside India, except to countries restricted by the government.
– Exemptions apply to data processing by the State for national security and public order.
– The Data Protection Board of India is established to oversee compliance, impose penalties, and handle grievances.
– Board members serve a two-year term and can be re-appointed.
On August 3, 2023, the Indian Government introduced the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2023 (DPDP Bill) in the Indian Parliament. This marks the fifth version of personal data protection legislation and appears to draw from the draft Bill titled Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022, released by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology on November 18, 2022, which underwent public consultations. The DPDP Bill specifically addresses digital personal data and does not encompass non-personal data. Its enactment will replace Section 43A of the Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act), as well as the Information Technology (Reasonable Security Practices and Procedures and Sensitive Personal Data of Information) Rules, 2011 (SPDI Rules).
CURRENT STATUS of Digital Personal Data Protection Bill 2023: The DPDP Bill is currently before the Lok Sabha and awaits further consideration. After clearance by both Houses of Parliament and Presidential assent, it will become law.
The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill seeks to regulate digital personal data processing in India through consent-based principles. While it addresses important aspects of data protection, certain key issues and omissions warrant careful consideration to ensure effective and balanced data privacy regulations.
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