How do you automate DSAR fulfilment for DPDP? You automate Data Principal request (DSAR) fulfilment by building a workflow that authenticates the requester, locates their data across every system, and assembles, corrects or deletes it within your committed timeline — with an audit trail. Under the DPDP Act 2023, individuals can request access, correction and erasure of their data, and at scale this is impractical to do manually. This blueprint shows engineering teams the architecture and steps to automate it.
A technical blueprint to automate access, correction and erasure requests across your systems — so DSAR fulfilment scales.
1.1 A blueprint architecture: an intake portal, an identity-verification step, a discovery layer that queries each system, and a fulfilment engine that exports, corrects or deletes data.
1.2 Built to be implemented incrementally — start with access requests, then add correction and erasure.
2.1 How to capture a request, verify the requester is who they claim (without collecting excessive new data), and route it into the workflow.
2.2 Covers handling requests from nominees and authorised representatives.
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The DPDP Act gives Data Principals the right to access, correct and erase their data. A handful of requests can be handled by email and spreadsheets; a growing user base cannot. Manual handling is slow, error-prone, and hard to evidence.
Automating DSAR fulfilment — intake, verification, discovery, fulfilment and audit — turns a compliance liability into a reliable, low-cost process. This blueprint gives engineering teams the architecture to build it.
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