The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022: Analysis

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The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) issued the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022, on Friday, 18 November. It is a 24-page concise Bill created after analyzing the data privacy laws of the European Union (EU), Singapore, Australia, and the United States. The most recent iteration of India’s Data Protection Bill is the country’s fourth attempt to enact this law. It only addresses personal data and concentrates on safeguards for digital personal data. The government is anticipated to present the Bill in Parliament during the 2023 budget session now that it is available for public feedback. Read the article and find out more about the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022. Let us discuss the impact the Bill will bring on the Data Principals and Data Fiduciary. What is a Data Protection Act? The Data Protection Act seeks to provide guidelines for the processing of digital personal data. It focuses on all digital personal data processing in a way that acknowledges the necessity to process personal data for legitimate reasons and matters related to or incidental to those goals, as well as the right of persons to have their personal data protected. Overview of the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022: The goal of the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill 2022 is to establish a balance between Data Principals’ rights to secure their digital personal data and Data Fiduciaries’ obligations to process that data. Let us provide you with an overview of “The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022.”

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