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Delhi High Court delivered comprehensive right to be forgotten framework on 29 May 2026 in W.P.(C) 1021/2016. Justice Sachin Datta established seven-factor test for de-indexing and masking relief under Article 21 informational privacy. Framework covers acquittals, settled matters, matrimonial cases. Binding directions issued to Google LLC, Indian Kanoon. Distinguishes open justice from unlimited digital searchability. Creates constitutional balance between privacy and transparency in digital era.
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This landmark judgment represents India's first comprehensive right to be forgotten framework, emerging from over thirty consolidated petitions challenging permanent digital searchability of judicial records. The constitutional foundation rests on Article 21's informational privacy right established in K.S. Puttaswamy. The Court's analytical breakthrough distinguishes between open justice (requiring accessible court records by case number/citation) and algorithmic amplification by commercial search engines optimizing for engagement rather than accuracy. The seven-factor test weighs nature of information, time passage, public role, accuracy, dignity impact, digital accessibility, and expression freedom. Specific presumptions favor de-indexing for acquittals (presumption of innocence), settled matters (consensual extinguishment), and matrimonial cases (intimate privacy core). Masking provides complementary relief by replacing names with neutral references while preserving complete records for legitimate legal purposes. The framework addresses the constitutional incongruity where legal acquittals are negated by permanent digital searchability, creating practical effect for judicial determinations in the digital domain.
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