Personal Data Protection law is a legal framework designed to safeguard individuals' privacy by regulating the collection, processing, storage, and sharing of personal information. It aims to ensure that organizations handle personal data responsibly and transparently, giving individuals control over how their data is used. This area of law establishes principles such as consent, data minimization, accuracy, and security, and often includes rights like access, rectification, and erasure of data. With the increasing digitalization of society, personal data protection laws, such as the GDPR in the European Union, are critical in addressing privacy concerns and ensuring the ethical use of personal information in a globalized world.