digitaldataprotectionbill
By Hera Rizwan The Lok Sabha, on Monday, passed the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill (DPDP), 2023. This legislation seeks to define the responsibilities of entities handling and processing digital data while protecting individuals' right to privacy in India. The fundamental goal of the DPDP Bill is to develop a comprehensive framework for personal data protection. This paradigm applies to personal data acquired in India, including both online and offline data that has been digitised. Since the Supreme Court determined in the landmark Puttaswamy judgement (2017) that privacy is a fundament...
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By Ritika Jain The Lok Sabha passed the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill, 2023 by a voice vote even as the Opposition was in an uproar over the violence in Manipur. The DPDP Bill will now be placed before the Rajya Sabha for their consideration. The bill aims to “safeguard” citizens’ data even as it proposes to impose a penalty of up to Rs. 250 crores on entities who misuse the data or fail to protect individuals’ digital data. This is the third version of the bill which was a result of the Supreme Court’s suggestion for the need for a data privacy law in its 2017 Puttaswamy judgme...
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By Ritika Jain Union Minister of Information Technology (MeitY) Ashwini Vaishnaw introduced the much-awaited Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill, 2023 in the Lok Sabha. Vaishnaw said the objective of the bill “recognizes” the right of a person’s digital personal data and allows for the process such personal data for lawful purposes. The bill was rumoured to have been certified as a Money Bill—which means, it would have to pass scrutiny in the lower house only; however, the Center later clarified that its introduction would be as a general bill. DPDP Bill, 2023 sees the light a year af...
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