hi INDiA Copyright 2022-2050
New Delhi, December 16
The parliamentary panel on protection of data, which submitted its report after two years of deliberations and acrimony, has suggested over 20 changes in the proposed Act, including tighter curbs on social media, two-year phased introduction of the legislation, flexible penalties and including NGOs as data fiduciaries.
“The report shows if the chairman is cooperative, the government is accommodative, the Opposition is responsive,” said member of the Joint Committee on Personal Data Protection Bill Jairam Ramesh while tabling the report.
Pointing out the impossibility of a clear-cut demarcation of personal and non-personal data, the panel wanted the Bill’s title to be changed to “The Data Protection Bill”, omitting the word “Personal”.
Another major recommendation is for two-year phased introduction so that data fiduciaries and processors get ample time to accordingly change their policies, infrastructure and processes. It called for regulating social
Continued on page 7