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Govt can order restrictions on data transfer to foreign countries, entities, persons: Draft DPDP Rules

Earlier Sec 16 of the DPDP act said that the government by notification can restrict the transfer of personal data to a foreign country

January 04, 2025 / 13:45 IST
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The government released the draft DPDP rules on January 3
The government released the draft DPDP rules on January 3

The government can, through orders, restrict cross-border data transfer to countries, entities or persons due to national security, sovereignty or privacy concerns, the draft rules of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act says.

The rules will apply to both Indian and global companies. The draft rules were released on January 3 for consultation, and the government is accepting feedback till February 18.

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Rule 14 of the draft rules specifically say that the data transfer to any territory outside India will be subjected to general or special orders of the Central government, "in respect of making such personal data available to any foreign State, or to any person or entity under the control of or any agency of such a State".

This means that the rules empower the Central government to regulate or restrict the transfer of personal data.