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India Kanoon challenges Delhi HC ruling recognising ‘right to be forgotten’, says it undermines open justice

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By The Hindu
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India Kanoon, a prominent legal database platform, has challenged a Delhi High Court decision granting individuals the 'right to be forgotten.' The organization argues that this ruling poses significant threats to judicial transparency and democratic access to court records. This legal dispute highlights the tension between privacy rights and the fundamental principle of open justice, raising important questions about how digital platforms should balance personal privacy with public accountability in the legal system.

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India Kanoon challenges Delhi HC ruling recognising ‘right to be forgotten’, says it undermines open justice
India Kanoon challenges Delhi HC ruling recognising ‘right to be forgotten’, says it undermines open justice

India Kanoon contests Delhi HC's 'right to be forgotten' ruling, claiming it threatens open justice and public access to legal records
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