The formation of the panel comes amid concerns over personal information being compromised with increasing use of biometric identifier Aadhaar in an array of services - from filing tax returns to availing government doles.
The committee of experts headed by Justice B N Srikrishna, former judge of Supreme Court, will suggest a draft data protection bill, the IT Ministry said in a release.
The panel which draws its members from government, academia and industry will study and identify key data protection issues and recommend methods to address them.
The panel will make specific suggestions to the government on principles to be considered for data protection in India and "also suggest a draft data protection bill", it said.
The official note did not specify a timeframe for submission of report by the panel but said it will endeavour to do so "as expeditiously as possible".
The constitution of the panel is significant given the offtake of digital transactions in the country, as also the rising apprehensions around safety of personal data.
Although, the Information Technology (IT) Act provisions deal with cyber crime and data protection, but the spike in cashless transactions in the country post demonetisation and an increasing number of business going online have necessitated
the need for fresh look at the existing laws.
Aadhaar has been issued to over 115 crore people, and many government schemes and subsidies now mandate quoting of the 12 digit identification number. Also, the biometric identifier has been made mandatory for applying for PAN and bank accounts.
Telecom regulator TRAI too intends to start a consultation on data privacy and security within the telecom networks, particularly with regard to mobile apps seeking user data.
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