The article examines the conception and subsequent development of the right to be forgotten in
the European Union. Marked by an extensive right to privacy jurisprudence, the sustainability
of the right is higher in Europe as compared to India. The right to be forgotten requires
harmonisation and balancing of the right to privacy and the right to freedom of expression.
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