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DPDP in practice

DPDP concepts for verification workflows: consent, purpose, retention, DSR, grievance, breach, and privacy operations in India.

Consent receiptPurpose limitedDSR-readyIndia-region context

Consent receipt anatomy

DSR and grievance routes

Retention defaults

Breach response prompts

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What this collection helps you answer

This collection explains how DPDP-aware verification workflows can show purpose, capture consent, support DSR routes, define retention, and prepare breach response.

Claim guardrails

  • Articles are not legal advice.
  • No “fully compliant with DPDP” claim is made.
  • Section-specific interpretations require legal review.

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Rights operations

Access, correction, erasure, grievance, and nominee handling.

Retention and breach

Defaults for records, receipts, support logs, and incident response.

Reading path

Use this collection in order

01

Start with purpose

No check should start before the reason is visible.

02

Attach rights

Make correction, erasure, grievance, and support easy to find.

03

Define expiry

Retain only what the documented workflow needs.

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Turn the reading path into a consent-first workflow.

Use the articles for literacy, then move into a route that captures purpose, consent, receipt, support, and review boundaries.