India's Data Protection Era
The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, reshapes how organizations handle Indian residents' data. We ensure your alignment with fiduciary duties.

A Landmark Privacy Shift
The DPDP Act 2023 balances individual rights (Data Principals) with the need to process data for lawful purposes.
Organizations are now strictly accountable for data accuracy and security, with penalties reaching ₹250 Crores per violation.
Data Principal Rights
Right to Information
Know what personal data is being processed and for what purpose.
Right to Correction
Update or correct inaccurate or incomplete personal data.
Right to Erasure
Request deletion of data that is no longer necessary for processing.
Grievance Redressal
Access to effective mechanisms for resolving complaints and concerns.
Compliance Mandates
Explicit Consent
No more pre-ticked boxes. All consent must be free, specific, and informed.
Breach Reporting
Mandatory reporting of personal data breaches to the Board and the Data Principal.
Data Accuracy
Fiduciaries must ensure data is accurate, complete, and updated regularly.
Data Fiduciary Status
Global applicability if you offer goods/vapt-services to Indian residents.
Proactive Alert
Failure to implement reasonable security safeguards can lead to penalties up to ₹250 Crores. Being "Headquartered Abroad" is no longer a shield.
Implementation Roadmap
We bridge the gap between technical infrastructure and India's landmark data protection requirements.
Applicability Review
Analyzing whether your data processing activities (online or digitized offline) fall under the scope of the Act.
Consent Framework
Building legitimate reasons and explicit consent mechanisms for data processing to avoid massive penalties.
Fiduciary Obligations
Implementing data accuracy standards, technical security measures, and prompt breach reporting protocols.
Governance Setup
Establishing a Data Protection Officer (DPO) and grievance redressal mechanisms for Data Principals.
Protect Privacy,
Build Digital Trust
Join market leaders ensuring their data fiduciary duties are met. Start your DPDP Act 2023 compliance journey today.
