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India’s foray into modern data governance

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India’s foray into modern data governance

Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023

by Blitz India Media
August 17, 2023
in Legal

Saurabh MishraIn the age of pervasive digitisation, data protection has emerged as a cornerstone of individual privacy and economic growth. President Droupadi Murmu’s assent to the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) 2023 represents a monumental stride in fortifying data governance within India’s digital ecosystem.

Robust data governance

DPDPA 2023 stands as a transformative piece of legislation, sculpting a comprehensive framework that harmonises the protection of personal data with the essential requisites of data processing for legitimate objectives. It not only pioneers novel regulations but also refines existing statutes like the Right to Information Act and the IT Act. This synchronises India’s legal apparatus with global best practices, ensuring an agile, responsive digital landscape.

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Core principles

The DPDPA revolves around the principled processing of digital personal data, buttressing the rights of individuals while facilitating legitimate data utility. At the nucleus of this legislation lie Data Fiduciaries- spanning individuals, corporate entities, and governmental agencies entrusted with data processing. Their duties span the gamut of data operations, from acquisition to retention, all the while prioritizing the rights of Data Principals, the individuals whose data is under scrutiny.

Children, often the most vulnerable in the digital realm, receive special attention under the Act. Their data processing is permissible only with guardian consent
Pillars of data protection

Consent, lawfulness, and Transparency: Data utilisation mandates unequivocal consent, ensuring lawful and transparent practices.

Purpose Limitation: Data harnessing is restricted to the expressly agreed-upon intent. Data Minimisation: Data acquisition is confined to what’s indispensable for the intended purpose. Data Accuracy: Upholding the sanctity of data through timely corrections and updates. Storage Limitation: Retention of data is restricted to its functional relevance.

Security Safeguards: Enshrining robust protective measures against potential breaches. Accountability: Enabling rigorous oversight, holding entities accountable for lapses.

Empowerment of individual

The Act bequeaths individuals with a suite of fundamental rights:

Right to Access Information: Facilitating individuals to retrieve specifics about their processed data. Right to Correction and Erasure: Permitting rectification or deletion of personal data. Right to Grievance Redressal: Establishing platforms for voicing and resolving data-related grievances.

Right to Nominate a Representative: In the event of incapacity or passing, individuals can delegate their rights to a trusted proxy.

To ensure redressal efficacy, the Act instigates a tiered approach. Data Principals initiate their grievances with Data Fiduciaries. If the resolution remains elusive, they can elevate their concerns to the dedicated Data Protection Board.

Obligations

The Act underscores several mandates for Data Fiduciaries. These range from devising potent security protocols, promptly countering breaches, purging superfluous data, to creating efficient grievance redressal systems. Entities recognised as Significant Data Fiduciaries are subject to enhanced stipulations such as appointing data auditors and orchestrating Data Protection Impact Assessments to bolster data security.

Vulnerable demographics

Children, often the most vulnerable in the digital realm, receive special attention under the Act. Their data processing is permissible only with guardian consent. The Act actively curtails hazardous data tactics like real-time tracking, behavioural surveillance, and tailored advertisements that could compromise their welfare.

A balanced approach

Recognising the multifaceted nature of data utilisation, the Act delineates exemptions for specific scenarios. Whether it’s safeguarding national security, catalysing research breakthroughs, fostering startups, or facilitating law enforcement, the Act deftly balances individual rights with broader societal imperatives.

Conclusion

The Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 epitomises India’s commitment to erecting a resilient data governance architecture. By prioritising individual rights, delineating clear obligations for data processors, and accommodating societal needs, it charts a course towards a future where data protection and digital innovation thrive in harmony. As India’s digital frontier expands, the DPDPA stands as a sentinel, ensuring that the nation’s data journey is anchored in trust, transparency, and technological excellence.

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