India’s DPDP Act gives users the right to withdraw consent as easily as they give it. In digital lending, that promise ...
This article outlines the scope, principles, and obligations under India’s data protection law. The key takeaway is that organisations must align consent, security, and governance to avoid heavy ...
The Indian government’s Personal Data Protection Bill of 2019 (PDP Bill) was withdrawn in August 2022 after criticism from the opposition, tech giants and civil society. The government admitted the ...
If there was one theme that defined financial services in 2025, it was purpose-led regulation. Beyond product expansion and ...
Among its contentious clauses is one that grants blanket exemption to central investigative agencies on the grounds of national security. India’s Supreme Court is currently deliberating a petition ...
India’s IT services industry has long prioritised data security due to global client requirements. DPDP changes the nature of ...
India has an ambitious target of becoming a global hub for data centres and is aggressively pushing the sector through ...
The Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI), in collaboration with the Hotel and Restaurant ...
The world is changing its pace in the blink of an eye. The digital landscape is rapidly evolving, and undoubtedly, one thing that has caught everyone’s attention in the past few years is data.
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Explains how the DPDP Act gives citizens control over personal data, mandates consent, and imposes penalties for breaches. Key takeaway: Your data is now legally protected, and companies must ...