Chapter 1 – Preliminary (DPDP Act 2023)
Chapter 2 – Obligations of Data Fiduciary
Chapter 3 – Rights and Duties of Data Principal
Chapter 4 – Special Provisions
Chapter 5 – Data Protection Board of India
Chapter 6 – Powers & Procedures of the Board
Chapter 7 – Appeals & Alternate Dispute Resolution
Chapter 8 – Penalties & Adjudication
Chapter 9 – Miscellaneous
Schedule – DPDP Act 2023
Rule 1 – DPDP Draft Rule 1
Rule 2 – DPDP Draft Rule 2
Rule 3 – DPDP Draft Rule 3
Rule 4 – DPDP Draft Rule 4
Rule 5 – DPDP Draft Rule 5
Rule 6 – DPDP Draft Rule 6
Rule 7 – DPDP Draft Rule 7
Rule 8 – DPDP Draft Rule 8
Rule 9 – DPDP Draft Rule 9
Rule 10 – DPDP Draft Rule 10
Rule 11 – DPDP Draft Rule 11
Rule 12 – DPDP Draft Rule 12
Rule 13 – DPDP Draft Rule 13
Rule 14 – DPDP Draft Rule 14
Rule 15 – DPDP Draft Rule 15
Rule 16 – DPDP Draft Rule 16
Rule 17 – DPDP Draft Rule 17
Rule 18 – DPDP Draft Rule 18
Rule 19 – DPDP Draft Rule 19
Rule 20 – DPDP Draft Rule 20
Rule 21 – DPDP Draft Rule 21
Rule 22 – DPDP Draft Rule 22
Conditions for Registration of Consent Manager
Schedule Second – DPDP Draft Rules
Schedule Third – DPDP Draft Rules
Schedule Fourth – DPDP Draft Rules
Schedule Fifth – DPDP Draft Rules
Schedule Sixth – DPDP Draft Rules
Schedule Seventh – DPDP Draft Rules
DPDP Final Rule 1
DPDP Final Rule 2
DPDP Final Rule 3
DPDP Final Rule 4
DPDP Final Rule 5
DPDP Final Rule 6
DPDP Final Rule 7
DPDP Final Rule 8
DPDP Final Rule 9
DPDP Final Rule 10
DPDP Final Rule 11
DPDP Final Rule 12
DPDP Final Rule 13
DPDP Final Rule 14
DPDP Final Rule 15
DPDP Final Rule 16
DPDP Final Rule 17
DPDP Final Rule 18
DPDP Final Rule 19
DPDP Final Rule 20
DPDP Final Rule 21
DPDP Final Rule 22
DPDP Final Rule 23
First Schedule – DPDP Final Rules
Second Schedule – DPDP Final Rules
Third Schedule – DPDP Final Rules
Fourth Schedule – DPDP Final Rules
Fifth Schedule – DPDP Final Rules
Sixth Schedule – DPDP Final Rules
Seventh Schedule – DPDP Final Rules
Rule - 11
(1) A Data Fiduciary, while obtaining verifiable consent from an individual identifying
herself as the lawful guardian of a person with disability, shall observe due diligence to verify that such
guardian is appointed by a court of law, or by a designated authority or by a local level committee, under
the law applicable to guardianship.
(2) In this rule, the expression—
(a)“designated authority” shall mean an authority designated under section 15 of the Rights of Persons
with Disabilities Act, 2016 (49 of 2016) to support persons with disabilities in exercise of their
legal capacity;
(b)“law applicable to guardianship” shall mean, —
(i)in relation to an individual who has long term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory
impairment which, in interaction with barriers, hinders her full and effective participation
in society equally with others and who despite being provided adequate and appropriate
support is unable to take legally binding decisions, the provisions of law contained in Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (49 of 2016) and the rules made thereunder;
and
(ii)in relation to a person who is suffering from any of the conditions relating to autism,
cerebral palsy, mental retardation or a combination of such conditions and includes a
person suffering from severe multiple disability, the provisions of law of the National Trust
for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple
Disabilities Act, 1999 (44 of 1999) and the rules made thereunder;
(c)“local level committee” shall mean a local level committee constituted under section 13 of the
National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and
Multiple Disabilities Act, 1999 (44 of 1999);
(d)“person with disability” shall mean and include—
(i)an individual who has long term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairment
which, in interaction with barriers, hinders her full and effective participation in society
equally with others and who, despite being provided adequate and appropriate support, is
unable to take legally binding decisions; and
(ii)an individual who is suffering from any of the conditions relating to autism, cerebral palsy,
mental retardation or a combination of any two or more of such conditions and includes an
individual suffering from severe multiple disability and who, despite being provided
adequate and appropriate support, is unable to take legally binding decisions.