The Right to be Forgotten (RTBF) allows individuals to de-index outdated personal data from digital platforms. Emerging from Article 21 and the Puttaswamy judgment, it balances informational privacy against the public’s right to know, demanding careful judicial and legislative oversight.
Click to View MoreGenerative AI threatens the Right to Privacy by collecting and processing personal data without clear consent. It increases risks of data leaks, inference-based profiling, and deepfakes. India’s DPDP Act, 2023 relies on consent, but AI’s complexity and broad public-data exemptions weaken its protective impact.
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