matter of public interest, it cannot be
forgotten that rights of the citizens cannot be jeopardized
in the said process. On the other hand
respect of
change of name effected in exercise of right to be forgotten)
indicating the date on which change has been recorded and the
basis ... respect of change
of name effected in exercise of right to be forgotten)."
21. We now advert to the rationale given by the learned
respect of change of name effected in
exercise of right to be forgotten) indicating the date on which change has been
recorded and the basis ... respect of change of name effected in exercise of
right to be forgotten
Court infructuous in
Restitution of light of divorce
Conjugal Rights
9. Right to be Forgotten: The Appellant and the
Respondent agree and undertake to jointly ... Gujarat High
Court seeking enforcement of their Right to be
Forgotten. The petition shall seek the removal
and de-indexing of all online, digital
respect of change of name
effected in exercise of right to be forgotten)
indicating the date on which change has been
recorded and the basis ... respect of change of name effected in exercise of
right to be forgotten)."
5. In view of the nature of the grievance
Ms. Amrutha M vs State Of Karnataka on 10 January, 2025
Author: M.Nagaprasanna
Bench
discretionary relief. It cannot be forgotten that grant of every
injunction entails declaration of rights and no injunction can be
granted without adjudicating conflicting rights
Section 32-F , appears to have forgotten that these words will govern
the right of tenants which has been postponed on account of a landlord
principles of criminal law, the criteria for
criminalization,
alization, and the rights of the accused; while criminologists typically
concentrated on the characteristics of criminals, what ... vindication of the victim's rights. A victim cannot be relegated to the
periphery or rendered a forgotten entity once the machinery of criminal
criminal act at its epicenter. The jurists
have preoccupied themselves with the rights and safeguards concerning the
accused, concomitantly, the victim ... rights evolved in favour of a victim.
Pertinently, a victim can no longer be relegated to the periphery or
rendered a forgotten entity once