Data Protection in India

Definitions in India

Definition of personal data

Under the DPDP Act, Personal Data refers to data about an individual who is identifiable either by such data or in relation to such data. This implies that anonymized data or non-personal data will not be covered by the DPDP Act.

The DPDP Act also defines ‘Data Fiduciary’, ‘Data Processor’ and ‘Data Principal’, among other concepts:

Definition of Data Fiduciary

Similar to ‘Controller’ as defined under the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (EU-GDPR), the DPDP Act defines Data Fiduciary as an individual or entity that, either independently or in conjunction with others, determines the purpose and means of processing of personal data.

Definition of Data Processor

Data Processor is defined as any person who processes personal data on behalf of a Data Fiduciary.

Definition of Data Principal

Similar to ‘Data Subject’ under the EU-GDPR, the DPDP Act defines Data Principal as individual to whom the personal data relates. When dealing with personal data of a child under the age of eighteen years, the term Data Principal encompasses the child's parents or legal guardian. Likewise, for persons with disabilities, it includes their legal guardian, who acts on their behalf. The DPDP Act seeks to only protect personal data of natural persons and does not include data of companies.

Definition of Processing

The DPDP Act defines ‘processing’ to mean a “wholly or partly automated operation or set of operations performed on digital personal data, and includes operations such as collection, recording, organisation, structuring, storage, adaptation, retrieval, use, alignment or combination, indexing, sharing, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, restriction, erasure or destruction.” This definition closely aligns with the concept of ‘processing’ as defined under the EU-GDPR. Nevertheless, it is important to note that while the EU-GDPR's definition encompasses both automated and specific non-automated processes, the DPDP Act confines the scope of processing solely to ‘automated’ operations.

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