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Pakistan’s IT Ministry Sets Two-Week Deadline to Finalize Personal Data Protection Bill

  • March 19, 2025
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The Ministry of Information Technology (IT) has set a 14-day deadline to finalize the draft of the Personal Data Protection Bill, marking a significant step toward strengthening data privacy regulations in Pakistan. The announcement was formally communicated to the Senate Standing Committee on IT, emphasizing the urgency of advancing the legislation.

The latest draft of the Personal Data Protection Bill has been circulated among key stakeholders for their input. Given the increasing concerns over data security and privacy, stakeholders have shown a keen interest, providing substantial feedback on various aspects of the proposed legislation. In response to these contributions, the Ministry is currently reviewing and refining key provisions of the bill to ensure a comprehensive and balanced framework that aligns with both industry requirements and global standards.

According to the Ministry of IT, the draft is expected to be finalized within the next two weeks. Once refined, the final version will be presented to an inter-ministerial committee, after which the formal legislative process will begin. The bill will go through all necessary regulatory and legal formalities before being submitted for in-principle approval by the Federal Cabinet and other relevant government bodies.

The Personal Data Protection Bill is a crucial step in Pakistan’s digital transformation strategy, as the country seeks to develop a robust regulatory framework to safeguard personal data. With increasing digital adoption across industries, concerns over data breaches, cyber threats, and privacy violations have made it imperative to establish clear guidelines on data collection, processing, and protection. The proposed bill aims to define data protection rights, regulate data collection by organizations, and establish penalties for unauthorized use or misuse of personal data.

Government officials have stressed that the bill is being developed in accordance with international best practices, ensuring compliance with global data privacy standards, including the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). By implementing a strong data protection framework, Pakistan aims to enhance trust in its digital economy, attract foreign investment, and facilitate the growth of its IT and digital services sector.

Stakeholders from tech companies, digital businesses, financial institutions, and legal experts have been actively involved in discussions surrounding the bill. Their feedback highlights the need for clear regulations on cross-border data transfers, user consent mechanisms, and enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance without stifling innovation. The government has assured that it will address these concerns while finalizing the bill to create a balanced approach between data protection and business flexibility.

As digital transactions and online interactions become more prevalent, the successful implementation of a comprehensive data protection law will be crucial for ensuring consumer confidence, protecting sensitive information, and enabling a secure digital environment. With the finalization process underway, the IT Ministry remains committed to completing all legal and procedural requirements to facilitate the bill’s passage.

Once approved, the Personal Data Protection Bill will set a new precedent for data privacy regulations in Pakistan, ensuring that individuals and businesses operate under a secure, well-defined legal framework that prioritizes privacy rights and cybersecurity.

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