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All about Roadies winner s Right to be Forgotten plea at Delhi High Court

17 hours ago Arguing that the Right to be Forgotten gives people control over their digital lives, the petition cited multiple cases filed before courts in India and abroad; even turning to the PDP Bill for legal precedent.  An Indian reality television celebrity has approached the Delhi High Court with a petition invoking his Right to be Forgotten wherein he urged the court to direct relevant persons to remove posts, videos, and articles from nearly a decade ago that allegedly presented him in a bad light. The Delhi HC, while hearing the petition, issued a notice to Google LLC in this regard and in the coming days, notices may be issued to the Indian government, Press Council of India, Press Information Bureau, and Electronic Media Monitoring Centre.

Do you have a right to be forgotten ? Here s what it means and how Indian courts view it

Do you have a ‘right to be forgotten’? Here’s what it means and how Indian courts view it Apoorva Mandhani © Provided by The Print New Delhi: In an interim order passed last month, the Delhi High Court recognised the ‘right to be forgotten’ while directing Google and IndianKanoon to remove a judgment pertaining to an American citizen of Indian origin. Justice Pratibha M. Singh directed removal of a judgment passed in 2013 by Justice Mukta Gupta of the Delhi HC, acquitting the petitioner, Jorawer Singh Mundy. Mundy had now approached the HC claiming that this judgment appearing on Google and IndianKanoon sullied his efforts to get a job.

Delhi HC directs Google to remove verdict acquitting man in drug case

Read more about Delhi HC directs Google to remove verdict acquitting man in drug case on Business Standard. The Delhi High Court has directed online search engine Google to remove links to a judgement acquitting an Indian origin American citizen of drug charges

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