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Govt proposes real-time API checks for user consent under DPDP Act

The proposed consent management system emphasises that bundled or implied consent will not be allowed. Each data processing purpose must have its dedicated consent, and users must provide affirmative action before the company and process that data.

June 11, 2025 / 12:29 IST
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India's DPDP Act was passed in the Parliament in 2023 but still awaits implementation
India's DPDP Act was passed in the Parliament in 2023 but still awaits implementation

The government plans to overhaul how companies collect personal data, with a proposed real-time consent verification system that could reshape privacy compliance in the country.

A new framework to operationalise the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023, requires firms to confirm user consent through live API calls before processing any personal information.

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Outlined in a recently released Business Requirements Document by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), the proposed Consent Management System (CMS) requires companies to verify the validity of consent, whether for marketing, analytics, or account setup, before utilising any data. If consent is missing or expired, the system must automatically block the request.

This approach marks a shift away from static or one-time checkboxes that often go unchecked after the initial user interaction.