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DPDP Detailed Presentation

  • Abir Roy & Aman Shankar & Biyanka Bhatia
  • Sep 9, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: 1 day ago

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The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 marks a decisive shift in how organisations in India must collect, use, and govern personal data. While the law establishes clear rights and obligations, its practical implementation poses significant challenges for businesses navigating consent management, operational accountability, and cross-functional compliance. This article presents a pictorial, business-focused compliance framework designed to translate the Act’s legal provisions into actionable insights. 


The accompanying visual deck captures the entire lifecycle of compliance under the DPDP Act from notice and consent requirements to the allocation of obligations on data fiduciaries and the role of data processors. It maps the rights of data principals alongside the corresponding obligations of data fiduciaries, offering clarity on grievance redressal, data accuracy, security safeguards, and breach response. Equal weightage is given to statutory exemptions, and the evolving framework for cross-border data transfers. 


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By distilling complex statutory provisions into structured visuals, the deck serves as a practical reference for legal teams, compliance professionals, product managers, and business leaders alike. Rather than treating data protection as a purely legal exercise, this article positions DPDP compliance as a strategic business imperative one that demands coordination across technology, operations, and governance. 


In an era where regulatory trust is directly linked to consumer confidence, this pictorial guide aims to help organisations move beyond theoretical understanding and toward operational readiness under India’s new data protection regime. 


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