What are the Rights and Duties of Data Principals under DPDPA
While the primary purpose of enactment of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (“DPDPA”) is to form a robust framework pertaining to processing of personal information of individuals, it also lays down various rights and duties for data principals. While a number of global statutes prescribe rights of data principals, the DPDPA is one of the few statutes in the world which also prescribes duties of data principals.
Rights under the DPDPA
The DPDPA has prescribed the following rights available to data principals:
The data principal shall have the right to obtain the following from the data fiduciary in respect of personal data for which consent had previously been provided by the data principal:
The data principal shall have the right to obtain the following from the data fiduciary in respect of personal data for which consent had previously been provided by the data principal:
This right enables data principals to have readily available means of grievance redressal provided by a Data Fiduciary or Consent Manager in respect of any act or omission of such Data Fiduciary or Consent Manager regarding the performance of its obligations in relation to the personal data of such Data Principal or the exercise of their rights.
The DPDPA further prescribes that the Data Principal shall be under an obligation to exhaust the opportunity of redressing their grievance with the Data Fiduciary or the Consent Manager before approaching the Data Protection Board of India.
The Data Principals have also been provided the right to nominate any other individual, who shall, in the event of death or incapacity of the Data Principal, exercise the rights of the Data Principal.
While the DPDPA doesn’t specifically prescribe any penalty for breach of rights of data principals, violation/non-provision of the rights of data principals by the Data Fiduciaries/Consent Manager will fall under the category of ‘breach of any provision of this Act’. In case of such a breach, the penalty prescribed under the DPDPA is such that it may extend to fifty crore rupees.
The DPDPA prescribes that the data principals should comply with the following duties:
Interestingly, the DPDPA prescribes penalties for non-observance of duties by data principals. The penalty for such violations have been prescribed to extend to a maximum of ten thousand rupees.
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