ILN Data Privacy Paper

India

6.1. Rights and remedies Rights and Duties of Data Providers/Principals Right to withdraw consent The DPDPA recognizes the right to withdraw consent, in exercise of which, the Data Principal can withdraw consent provided previously for the purpose of processing of their personal data for a specified purpose. It has also been specified that upon withdrawal of consent, the Data Fiduciary and its Data Processors shall cease to process the personal data of the Data Principal within a reasonable time. The ease of exercising the option to withdraw consent shall be comparable to the ease with which consent was originally given. Right to grievance redressal and appeal A Data Principal shall have the right to a means of grievance redressal provided by a Data Fiduciary or a 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 his/her rights. Right to access information The Data Principal can exercise their right of accessing the following information about their personal data:

(1) a summary of personal data which is being processed by such Data Fiduciary and the processing activities undertaken by that Data Fiduciary with respect to such personal data; (2) the identities of all other Data Fiduciaries and Data Processors with whom the personal data has been shared by such Data Fiduciary, along with a description of the personal data so shared; and (3) any other information related to the personal data of such Data Principal and its processing, as may be prescribed. Right to nominate A Data Principal has been conferred the right to nominate any other individual who can exercise the rights of the data principal in the event of death or incapacity of the Data Principal. 6.2. Duties The Data Principals are required to perform, inter alia, the following duties: a)to ensure not to impersonate another person while providing his/her personal data; b)to ensure not to suppress any material information while providing his/her personal data for any document, unique identifier, proof of identity or proof of address issued by the State or any of its instrumentalities;

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