The draft rules for the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, published on Friday, have ignited discussions among legal and data privacy experts regarding the effective implementation of the law. Experts emphasize that successful enforcement depends on a well-equipped and robust Data Protection Board of India (DPBI).
Legal practitioners note that the DPBI, established as a quasi-judicial body under the DPDP Act, needs skilled technical and legal professionals, as well as institutional independence, to manage complex investigations and ensure compliance effectively.
They also point out significant gaps in the framework, including a lack of clarity about the board's operational structure and the absence of provisions for criminal liability and compensation in cases of data breaches.
The DPDP Act, 2023, imposes fines of up to ₹250 crore for violations, but experts stress that clear guidelines and robust institutional support are essential for effective implementation.
The DPBI, established under Section 18(1) of the Act, serves as a quasi-judicial body to adjudicate disputes between individuals and data platforms accused of non-compliance. With civil court powers, the board can investigate breaches, impose penalties, and resolve disputes.
This story is from the January 09, 2025 edition of Mint New Delhi.
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