Govt notifies Digital Personal Data Protection Rules; rollout in phases, specified obligations for data fiduciaries
New Delhi [India], November 14 (ANI): The Central Government has formally notified the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules, 2025, which lay down the operational framework for implementing the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023.
The notification, issued by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and published in the Gazette of India, marks the culmination of a public consultation process on the draft rules released in January this year.
The rules begin with detailed definitions, including terms like "user account", "verifiable consent", and "techno-legal measures" that govern digital processes adopted by the Data Protection Board and the Appellate Tribunal.
In one of the pivotal components, the notification elaborates on the verifiable consent required for processing the personal data of children. Data fiduciaries must adopt technical and organisational measures to ensure that consent is obtained from an identifiable adult parent or guardian, verified either through reliable identity details held with the fiduciary or through authorised tokens or Digital Locker systems.
The rules also prescribe additional obligations for Significant Data Fiduciaries, requiring them to undertake annual Data Protection Impact Assessments and audits, verify the safety of algorithmic tools, and comply with restrictions on the cross-border flow of certain personal data, as specified by the government.
The rules also detail the structure, powers, and functioning of the Data Protection Board, including quorum, decision-making processes, conflict-of-interest safeguards, authentication of orders, and the requirement to operate as a digital office, enabling remote proceedings.
The act has listed authorised government officers who are empowered to seek information from data fiduciaries for specified purposes related to sovereignty, law enforcement or regulatory functions.
With the formal notification of the rules, India's data protection ecosystem now enters a structured implementation phase. (ANI)
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