Right to be Forgotten

On 6th February 2026, the Supreme Court issued a notice on IE Online Media's challenge to a Delhi High Court ruling on whether the "right to be forgotten" can be used to seek deletion or de-indexing of past news reports after an accused has been discharged.

  • The right to be forgotten is the right to delete information or erase it so that it may no longer be available to the masses.
  • It gives a person the right to delete information on the internet that is in the form of a news, video, or photos, to ensure that one does ....
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