India  

India: Decoding India's Data Protection Law - Ikigai Law

Mondaq Monday, 7 August 2023
India's Digital Personal Data Protection Bill 2023 was introduced in Parliament on 3 August 2023. Once passed, the law will govern how businesses collect and use individuals' data.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 
Video Credit: Rumble - Published
News video: Parliament passes 'Jan Vishwas Bill' to promote ease of doing business | The India Story

Parliament passes 'Jan Vishwas Bill' to promote ease of doing business | The India Story 21:13

The Indian Parliament has passed the Jan Vishwas Bill to ease business operations. This new law removes criminal punishment for minor offenses and replaces fines with penalties with an aim to reduce stress on businesses and courts. With India hoping to attract more investors and simplify operations...

You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

Unveiling Police Techniques: Data Restoration from SD Cards for Evidence [Video]

Unveiling Police Techniques: Data Restoration from SD Cards for Evidence

In this eye-opening Chanel video, we delve into the intriguing world of law enforcement as we explore how police agencies restore critical data from SD cards for evidentiary purposes. Discover the..

Credit: Rumble     Duration: 00:24Published

Related news from verified sources

India: Data Protection Law In India: Analysis Of DPDP Act, 2023 For Businesses – Part II - PSA

In our previous post, we dealt with the scope of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act), the potential impact of consent as primary processing...
Mondaq Also reported by •IndiaTimes

India: Fintech And The Data Protection Bill - Ikigai Law

No piece of legislation has taken more punches than our elusive data protection law. You've heard this before, but we'll say it again. The data law is nearly...
Mondaq

Not possible to slow tech pace, answer is in safeguards, laws to move faster: Microsoft President on AI regulations

Smith - who is also Microsoft Vice Chairperson - termed India's freshly-minted data protection legislation as "a good law", praised the digital public...
IndiaTimes