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Changes made in wording of ‘deemed consent’, few clauses in personal data protection bill: Chandrasekhar

Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) Rajeev Chandrasekhar said that the "architecture of the bill" has not changed.

July 06, 2023 / 18:38 IST
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Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar
Chandrasekhar was talking on the sidelines of the Digital India Dialogues session in Bengaluru.

Certain changes in the wording of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill have been made, especially in clauses such as deemed consent, cross-border data transfer and so on, Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) Rajeev Chandrasekhar told Moneycontrol in an interview on July 6. However, the "architecture of the bill" has not changed, he added.

Chandrasekhar was talking on the sidelines of the Digital India Dialogues session in Bengaluru, focusing on the revised production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for IT hardware.

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On July 5, the Union Cabinet approved the DPDP Bill after it underwent extensive rounds of consultation. This clears the way for the bill to be tabled in the Parliament in the upcoming Monsoon Session.

Clause 7 of the DPDP Bill has introduced the concept of "deemed consent" for processing personal data for specific purposes, such as "public interest". This provision has been mentioned in consultations sent by industry bodies representing Big Tech companies such as Google, Twitter, Apple and so on, requesting certain changes to it.