SEC. 1] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY 5
(b) the Data Fiduciary may continue to process the personal data until and
unless the Data Principal withdraws her consent.
Illustration.
X, an individual, gave her consent to the processing of her personal data for an online
shopping app or website operated by Y, an e-commerce service provider, before the
commencement of this Act. Upon commencement of the Act, Y shall, as soon as practicable,
give through email, in-app notification or other effective method information to X, describing
the personal data and the purpose of its processing.
(3) The Data Fiduciary shall give the Data Principal the option to access the contents
of the notice referred to in sub-sections (1) and (2) in English or any language specified in
the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution.
6. (1) The consent given by the Data Principal shall be free, specific, informed,
unconditional and unambiguous with a clear affirmative action, and shall signify an
agreement to the processing of her personal data for the specified purpose and be limited to
such personal data as is necessary for such specified purpose.
Illustration.
X, an individual, downloads Y, a telemedicine app. Y requests the consent of X for (i)
the processing of her personal data for making available telemedicine services, and (ii)
accessing her mobile phone contact list, and X signifies her consent to both. Since phone
contact list is not necessary for making available telemedicine services, her consent shall be
limited to the processing of her personal data for making available telemedicine services.
(2) Any part of consent referred in sub-section (1) which constitutes an infringement
of the provisions of this Act or the rules made thereunder or any other law for the time being
in force shall be invalid to the extent of such infringement.
Illustration.
X, an individual, buys an insurance policy using the mobile app or website of Y, an
insurer. She gives to Y her consent for (i) the processing of her personal data by Y for the
purpose of issuing the policy, and (ii) waiving her right to file a complaint to the Data
Protection Board of India. Part (ii) of the consent, relating to waiver of her right to file a
complaint, shall be invalid.
(3) Every request for consent under the provisions of this Act or the rules made
thereunder shall be presented to the Data Principal in a clear and plain language, giving her
the option to access such request in English or any language specified in the Eighth
Schedule to the Constitution and providing the contact details of a Data Protection Officer,
where applicable, or of any other person authorised by the Data Fiduciary to respond to
any communication from the Data Principal for the purpose of exercise of her rights under
the provisions of this Act.
(4) Where consent given by the Data Principal is the basis of processing of personal
data, such Data Principal shall have the right to withdraw her consent at any time, with the
ease of doing so being comparable to the ease with which such consent was given.
(5) The consequences of the withdrawal referred to in sub-section (4) shall be borne
by the Data Principal, and such withdrawal shall not affect the legality of processing of the
personal data based on consent before its withdrawal.
Illustration.
X, an individual, is the user of an online shopping app or website operated by Y, an
e-commerce service provider. X consents to the processing of her personal data by Y for the
purpose of fulfilling her supply order and places an order for supply of a good while making
payment for the same. If X withdraws her consent, Y may stop enabling X to use the app or
website for placing orders, but may not stop the processing for supply of the goods already
ordered and paid for by X.
(6) If a Data Principal withdraws her consent to the processing of personal data under
sub-section (5), the Data Fiduciary shall, within a reasonable time, cease and cause its Data
Processors to cease processing the personal data of such Data Principal unless such
processing without her consent is required or authorised under the provisions of this Act
or the rules made thereunder or any other law for the time being in force in India.
Consent.