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As Indians increasingly file petitions to erase digital traces of past litigation, a tricky question emerges: can personal privacy override the public's right to know? |
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As Indians increasingly file petitions to erase digital traces of past litigation, a tricky question emerges: can personal privacy override the public's right to know? |
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The Supreme Court said the snake venom case against YouTuber Elvish Yadav cannot be sustained in law as the complaint under the Wildlife (Protection) Act was not filed by an authorised person. |