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Research Paper Volume 4 Issue 6 929 - 943 December 14, 2021

Right to be Forgotten: A Legitimate Sine-Qua-Non-In Indian Law

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Raja Digbijay Kishore Dash
Advocate at Orissa High Court, India.
Co-author
Suman Mohanty
Advocate at Orissa High Court, India.
Abstract

It is now possible to obtain almost any bit of information from the internet. The internet has revolutionized the world, and tides keep turning in its favour. Personal information is increasingly stored online. Now the typical experience in the human brain is remembering-by-by-default, rather than by default. When it comes to social media, people care more about their information leaving an indelible digital trace because of the age of digital technology. When introduced into the EU, the "Right to Erasure" was hailed as a new data privacy day. According to the above, the creation of the GDPR, individuals in certain circumstances had "the right to be forgotten". The author argues in favour of enforcing such a right as it is legally correct, discussing possible legal issues associated with obstacles. This paper will provide analysis of such a right in the “European Union” with reference to the court decision of the EU. Also, the paper will address arguments for and discuss whether or not it is a fundamental right in India.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 6, Page 929 - 943
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