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India's Right to be Forgotten vs. Open Justice

Published Wednesday, June 3, 2026 · Updated June 4

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The Delhi High Court issued an order on May 29 regarding the 'right to be forgotten'. This ruling addresses the complex balance between an individual's right to privacy and the principle of open justice, particularly concerning digital court records.

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  • The Delhi High Court issued an order on May 29 concerning the ‘right to be forgotten’.

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  • The HinduCenter-Left

    The Hindu argues that digital accuracy and comprehensive, updated court records are crucial to balance the right to privacy with open justice.

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