TECHNOLOGYTHE HINDU NATIONAL
India Kanoon challenges Delhi HC ruling recognising ‘right to be forgotten’, says it undermines open justice
India Kanoon has challenged a Delhi High Court ruling that recognized the 'right to be forgotten,' arguing it undermines open justice. The appeal contests the removal of personal information from search engine results and legal databases when deemed irrelevant or lacking public purpose.
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Delhi High Court tells social media platforms to act on Sunil Gavaskar’s personality rights plea
- Meta won’t have to turn over user messages in Oregon murder case
- Trump’s DOJ spars with Michigan in court over access to sensitive voter data
- EU court draws line between journalism and paid criminal record databases