Data Protection Bill: Raising more concerns than satisfying them
In
an era of technological advancement, where the growth of the digital
economy has meant the use of data as a critical means of
communication, the Personal Data
Protection Bill
is proposed to ensure the informational privacy of individuals, and
ensuring empowerment, progress and innovation
The
Personal Data Protection Bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha on
Wednesday, and referred to a Joint Select Committee (JSC) following a
voice vote.
Well,
according to parliamentary procedure, the Bill could also have been
referred to the departmental committee, which in this case, would be
the parlimentary standing committee on information technology, headed
by Congress leader Shashi Tharoor.
However,
it didn’t happen that way and Tharoor objected to the proposal of
sending the Bill to the JSC and also wrote to Lok Sabha Speaker Om
Birla to register "strong concerns" with Prasad's proposal.
He said the Committee on IT has a mandate and a parliamentary
responsibility to examine all matters related to information
technology, electronics, telecommunications, postal services, and
allied services. Read
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