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  • DPDP Rules 2025
  • Rules (1 – 3)
    • Rule 1: Short title and commencement. -
    • Rule 2: Definitions.
    • Rule 3: Notice given by Data Fiduciary to Data Principal.
  • Rules ( 4 – 5)
    • Rule 4: Registration and obligations of Consent Manager.
    • Rule 5: 5. Processing of personal data for provision or issue of subsidy, benefit, service, certificate, licence or permit by State and its instrumentalities.
  • Rules (6 – 8)
    • Rule 6: Reasonable security safeguards.
    • Rule 7: Intimation of personal data breach.
    • Rule 8: Time period for specified purpose to be deemed as no longer being served.
  • Rules (9 – 12)
    • Rule 9: Contact information of person to answer questions about processing.
    • Rule 10: Verifiable consent for processing of personal data of child.
    • Rule 11: Verifiable consent for processing of personal data of person with disability who has lawful guardian.
    • Rule 12: Exemptions from certain obligations applicable to processing of personal data of child.
  • Rules ( 13 – 15)
    • Rule 13: Additional obligations of Significant Data Fiduciary.
    • Rule 14: Rights of Data Principals.
    • Rule 15: Transfer of personal data outside the territory of India
  • Rule ( 16 – 18)
    • Rule 16: Exemption from Act for research, archiving or statistical purposes.
    • Rule 17: Appointment of Chairperson and other Members.
    • Rule 18: Salary, allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and other Members.
  • Rules ( 19 – 20)
    • Section 19: Procedure for meetings of Board and authentication of its orders, directions and instruments.
    • Section 20: Functioning of Board as digital office.
  • Rules ( 21 – 23)
    • Section 21: Terms and conditions of appointment and service of officers and employees of Board.
    • Section 22: Appeal to Appellate Tribunal.
    • Section 23: Calling for information from Data Fiduciary or intermediary..
  • SCHEDULE I
    • Part A-Conditions of registration of Consent Manager | Part B-Obligations of Consent Manager
  • SCHEDULE II
    • Standards for processing of personal data by State and its instrumentalities under clause (b) of section 7 and for processing of personal data necessary for the purposes specified in clause (b) of sub-section (2) of section 17
  • SCHEDULE III
    • Table for Class of Data Fiduciaries| Purposes | Time period.
  • SCHEDULE IV
    • Part A -Classes of Data Fiduciaries in respect of whom provisions of sub-sections (1) and (3) of section 9 shall not apply | Part B - Purposes for which provisions of sub-sections (1) and (3) of section 9 shall not apply
  • SCHEDULE V
    • Terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and other Members
  • SCHEDULE VI
    • Terms and conditions of appointment and service of officers and employees of Board
  • SCHEDULE VII
    • Table for Purpose | Authorised person
  • Explanatory Note of MEITY
    • Explanatory note to Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025
  • Enforcement Timeline of DPDPA
    • The Enforcement Timeline of various sections of DPDPA 2023 and DPDP Rules 2025



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Rule 22 OF DPDP RULES 2025

Appeal to Appellate Tribunal


Any person aggrieved by an order or direction of the Board, may prefer an appeal before the Appellate Tribunal, it shall be filed in digital form as the Appellate Tribunal may decide.
(2) An appeal filed with the Appellate Tribunal shall be accompanied by fee of like amount as is applicable in respect of an appeal filed under the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act, 1997 (24 of 1997), unless reduced or waived by the Chairperson of the Appellate Tribunal at her discretion, and the same shall be payable digitally using the Unified Payments Interface or such other payment system authorised by the Reserve Bank of India.
(3) The Appellate Tribunal—
(a) shall not be bound by the procedure laid down by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), but shall be guided by the principles of natural justice and, subject to the provisions of the Act, may regulate its own procedure; and
(b) shall function as a digital office which, without prejudice to its power to summon and enforce the attendance of any person and examine her on oath, may adopt techno-legal measures to conduct proceedings in a manner that does not require physical presence of any individual.

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