In August 2023, the Indian government enacted the first comprehensive data protection law in India – the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (“DPDPA”) into law, making it the latest data protection act in India. [The new data privacy law in India is not yet in effect. We expect the Indian government to notify the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules sometime in 2024 to enforce the new data privacy act]. The DPDP Act 2023 primarily regulates the processing of personal data by “data fiduciaries”, that is, entities that determine the purposes and means of processing personal data. Data fiduciaries have the overarching obligation to comply with the DPDPA 2023 for any personal data processing undertaken by data fiduciaries by themselves, or on their behalf by “data processors”. Data processors are not directly regulated under the DPDPA. The DPDPA further empowers the Indian government to notify certain data fiduciaries as “significant data fiduciaries” based on factors such as the types of personal data processed, risks to rights of data principals (the individuals to whom the personal data pertains), and other public interest reasons. Significant data fiduciaries are subject to additional obligations under the DPDPA.
Our leading data protection lawyers in India provide a brief overview of data fiduciary obligations under the DPDPA in this note. Organisations must seek the help of lawyers well-versed with data privacy laws in India within the best data privacy law firms to understand the implications.
Data fiduciaries have the following obligations under the DPDPA:
The DPDPA constitutes the new Indian data protection law. Organisations must undertake an analysis of whether they constitute data controllers under the DPDPA. If yes, data fiduciaries must come up with a roadmap or plan of action on how they may achieve compliance with the DPDPA. Companies based outside of India may need to revamp their data privacy policy in India to achieve compliance with the DPDPA. Organisations may consider engaging law firms well-acquainted with internet privacy laws in India. Spice Route Legal is one of the best data privacy law firms in India. It ranks tier 1 amongst a range of leading Indian data protection law firms that specialise in data protection and cybersecurity laws. Spice Route Legal also provides other legal compliance services, including under its regulatory law practice.
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