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DPDP Compliance Handbook 2025 – Your Essential Guide to India’s New Data Protection Requirements

A Practical Resource to Accelerate Your DPDP Compliance Journey

India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act has officially moved into its full compliance phase with the notification of the final DPDP Rules 2025. Every organisation handling digital personal data must now ensure structured governance, strong security safeguards, consent management, breach readiness, and policy-driven processes to remain compliant.

To support businesses of all sizes, Kalp Systems has created the DPDP Compliance Handbook 2025, a concise and actionable guide that simplifies complex requirements into practical steps. The handbook covers key areas such as rights of data principals, obligations of data fiduciaries, consent rules, breach notification, retention & erasure, children’s data requirements, cross-border transfers, and organisational readiness timelines

Why This Handbook Matters for Your Organisation

The DPDP Act demands clear evidence of compliance, including bilingual notices, consent logs, access controls, security audits, breach reporting within 72 hours, and structured governance frameworks. This handbook provides:

  • A complete overview of the DPDP Act & Rules 2025
  • Step-by-step compliance timelines (0–3 months, 3–6 months, 6–12 months)
  • A Master Compliance Checklist covering governance, notices, security, breaches, retention, children’s data & more
  • Insights to help organisations build trust through responsible, transparent data handling

Whether you’re just beginning your compliance initiatives or refining existing processes, this guide helps you understand what needs to be done—and how to do it effectively.

Download the DPDP Compliance Handbook 2025

Equip your organisation with a clear, structured, and compliant path forward.

This handbook provides everything you need to align your policies, processes, and technical safeguards with India’s latest data protection requirements.


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