Business Today’s report on the final DPDP Rules highlighted Mishi Choudhary’s detailed concerns about the practical strain the framework will place on smaller businesses. She noted that although the rules appear straightforward, real compliance will demand new investments, restructuring, and specialised tools—requirements that larger companies can absorb far more easily than early-stage players. Choudhary also emphasised the heightened privacy and surveillance risks created by Rule 23, which expands state access to private databases without strong safeguards. Her perspective underscored how the enforcement architecture places disproportionate burdens on smaller firms while widening the scope of government data access.
Compliance Burdens Surface: Legal Reflections in Business Today’s DPDP Coverage
