Shrouded in secrecy: Dangers in the DPDP act
By: Johri, Amrita and Bhardwaj, Anjali
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BookPublisher: Common Cause: Policy Oriented Journal Since 1982 Description: 42(3), Jul-Sep, 2023: p.24-25.Subject(s): Political Science, Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP), India, Privacy, Governance, Secrecy, Accountability, Human Rights, Common Cause Journal, Policy Debate, Data Regulation| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 42(3), Jul-Sep, 2023: p.24-25 | Available | AR133522 |
This article critically examines the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act from a governance and human rights perspective, highlighting concerns over secrecy and lack of transparency. While the Act aims to regulate personal data protection in India, critics argue that its provisions grant excessive discretionary powers to the state, potentially undermining privacy rights and democratic accountability. The study situates the DPDP Act within broader debates on digital governance, emphasizing how inadequate safeguards and opaque mechanisms can erode trust in institutions. Drawing on policy analysis and commentary from Common Cause, a journal committed to governance and accountability since 1982, the paper underscores the dangers of embedding secrecy into data regulation frameworks. It calls for stronger checks and balances, independent oversight, and citizen-centric safeguards to ensure that data protection does not become a tool for surveillance or authoritarian control.


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