Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has extended the last date for feedback on ‘Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022’ till 2nd January 2023.
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has published ‘Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022’, along with an Explanatory Note, which was released by this Ministry on its website on 18 th November 2022.
Feedback from public was sought by 17th December 2022. In response to the requests received from several stakeholders, the Ministry has decided to extend the last date for receipt of comments till 2 nd January 2023.
The feedback can be submitted on : https://innovateindia.mygov.in/digital-data-protection/
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has been deliberating on various aspects of digital personal data and its protection, and has formulated a draft Bill, titled ‘The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022’. The purpose of the draft Bill is to provide for the processing of digital personal data in a manner that recognizes both the right of individuals to protect their personal data and the need to process personal data for lawful purposes, and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has extended the last date for feedback on 'Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022' till 2nd January 2023, reports @rohanduaT02 @Rajeev_GoI @AshwiniVaishnaw
The feedback can be submitted on:https://t.co/kmr7BDFyut
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The draft Bill employs plain and simple language to facilitate ease of understanding and is available on Ministry’s website at https://www.meity.gov.in/data-protection-framework, along with an Explanatory note that provides a brief overview of its provisions, which is available at https://www.meity.gov.in/data-protection-framework
The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill frames out the rights and duties of the citizen (Digital Nagrik) on one hand and the obligations to use collected data lawfully of the Data Fiduciary on the other hand. The bill is based on the following principles around the Data Economy:
The Bill will establish the comprehensive legal framework governing digital personal data protection in India. The Bill provides for the processing of digital personal data in a manner that recognizes the right of individuals to protect their personal data, societal rights and the need to process personal data for lawful purposes.
The Ministry has invited feedback from the public on the draft Bill. The submissions will not be disclosed and held in fiduciary capacity, to enable persons submitting feedback to provide the same freely. No public disclosure of the submissions will be made, a ministry release said.