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Fresh legislation may replace Data Protection Bill

Posted on February 17, 2022 by pogowasright.org

Surabhi Agarwal reports:

India may draft a completely new privacy bill, people directly aware of the matter told ET, by putting aside the current version of the Personal Data Protection Bill 2019 that has been in the making for nearly five years and does not comprehensively address the requirements of the country’s changing technology landscape, they said.

Read more at Economic Times.
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