Published on: January 6, 2025
DRAFT DIGITAL PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION RULES (2025)
DRAFT DIGITAL PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION RULES (2025)
NEWS – The draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules released
HIGHLIGHTS
- The draft rules aim to protect citizens’ rights under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023.
- The goal is to balance regulation and innovation while ensuring the protection of personal data.
Key Features:
- Digital Data Protection Board:
- The Data Protection Board will be “born digital,” functioning through a digital platform and app.
- Citizens will be able to submit complaints and have them adjudicated without physical presence.
- Transition and Compliance:
- Stakeholders (small enterprises to large corporates) will be given adequate time to transition and comply.
- Entities will be allowed to process data based on previous consent until they adapt their systems to meet the new law.
- Feedback Mechanism:
- Citizens can provide feedback on the draft rules through the MyGov portal until February 18, 2025.
- A structured interaction for feedback will be organized with stakeholders, including civil society, industry, and government organizations.
- Digital Compliance and Awareness:
- Minimal compliance burden on data fiduciaries, with provisions for digital compliance.
- Awareness initiatives will be launched to educate citizens about their rights regarding personal data.
- Finalization of Rules:
- All feedback will be considered before finalizing the rules.
- The final rules will be placed before Parliament for approval.
Additional Points:
- Consent-based Data Processing: Data processing based on prior consent is permitted until entities adapt their systems.
- Simplified Compliance: Emphasis on compliance via digital platforms and minimal regulatory prescriptions.