Delhi High Court Establishes 'Right to Be Forgotten' Framework
The Delhi High Court has created a framework for enforcing the 'right to be forgotten,' allowing personal information to be masked in judicial records. This ruling directs platforms like Google and Indian Kanoon to disable name-based searches for certain individuals.
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Right to be forgotten: HC lets personal info be masked in judicial records
Delhi High Court has recognized the 'right to be forgotten' as integral to the right to privacy, stating individuals shouldn't suffer reputational harm due to persistent digital information. Search engines like Google must de-index private or favorably concluded judicial records, protecting dignity over indefinite digital presence.
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