India Introduce Digital India Bill To Regulate Internet

In order to control and oversee numerous facets of the internet, the Indian government has introduced the Digital India Bill.

The Digital India Bill, a new piece of legislation that the Indian government has introduced, aims to control and regulate several facets of the internet. The law intends to give India’s usage of digital platforms and services a legal foundation.

The Digital India Bill suggests creating a brand-new organization named the Digital India Authority (DIA), which will be in charge of monitoring and governing the nation’s digital ecosystem. 

For the use of digital platforms and services, the DIA will have the authority to adopt rules, regulations, and standards.

It will also have the authority to look into and address any infractions of these rules and requirements.

The law also aims to create a position for a “Digital Ombudsman,” who will be in charge of settling conflicts arising from the usage of online tools and services.

The Digital Ombudsman will have the authority to look into complaints, make orders, and punish offenders.

The Digital India Bill also has measures for privacy and data protection. Companies and organizations must seek individuals’ explicit consent before collecting and processing personal data. 

The bill also requires businesses and organizations to adopt the necessary safeguards to protect the security and privacy of personal data.

The bill also aims to control message services and social media websites. These platforms are required to designate a compliance officer who will be in charge of making sure the platform complies with the bill’s requirements.

A specific amount of time will be given for the compliance officer to react to complaints.

Others have criticized the Digital India Bill because of its possible effects on the freedom of speech and expression.

The bill, according to its detractors, provides the government excessive authority to control the internet and the potential to stifle dissenting opinions.

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The administration has defended the measure in spite of the criticism, claiming that it is vital to control the digital ecosystem in order to protect citizens’ rights and interests.

A parliamentary committee is presently reviewing the bill, which is anticipated to become law soon.

National Correspondent(Smiriti Ramana)

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