
What is 'right to be forgotten' that ex-MTV Roadie Ashutosh Kaushik has sought from court?
Hindustan TimesTelevision personality Ashutosh Kaushik who shot to fame in 2007 after winning MTV Roadies and then Bigg Boss in the next year has recently approached the Delhi high court seeking his 'right to be forgotten. Read: Reality show winner invokes ‘right to be forgotten’, moves HC There is no such provision in Indian laws but Section 20 of the Personal Data Protection Bill 2019 says that an individual has the right to restrict or prevent the disclosure of their personal data under certain conditions, including when such data has served the purpose for which it was collected or is no longer necessary for the purpose. What Orissa high court said on right to be forgotten According to reports, the Orissa high court in 2020 mentioned the issue of the right to be forgotten and said that if there is no such right to erase electronic data in specific cases, then "any accused will surreptitiously outrage the modesty of a woman and misuse the same in cyberspace unhindered." Why Asutosh Kaushik wants to be forgotten Asutosh Kaushik wants his drunk driving videos dating back to 2009 to be removed from online platforms.
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