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DPDP: Rules of data protection act likely to be out by end of ongoing Parliament session for consultation

The upcoming rules may bring in exemptions for certain institutions from restrictions on processing of personal data, put onus on data fiduciaries to immediately inform data protection board in case of breaches and so on

August 07, 2024 / 14:59 IST
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The government passed the data protection act in August 2023
The Parliament passed the data protection act in August 2023

The rules for the eagerly awaited Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act may be released by end of the ongoing session of the Parliament, sources said.

It was nearly a year back when the DPDP Act was passed in the Parliament. However, India's first legislation, which brings safeguards to prevent personal data breaches, has still not yet been implemented. That is because many of the bill's provisions require additional clauses, which the Rules will bring in.

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Sources told the publication that the government has given a green light for the draft to be released for public consultation, either by the end of this week or by the end of the ongoing Parliament session -- likely to be August 12.

A government official said that the rules are very close to completion, without committing to a specific timeline for their release. However, the official said that there will be a month-long consultation meeting.