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THE Madras High Court Tuesday dismissed a petition filed by a person who was convicted and sentenced by a trial court but later acquitted by the high court, seeking to redact his name from the court’s judgment citing the right to privacy and dignity. The “right to be forgotten” cannot exist in the sphere of the administration
by Sekar Reporter · Published August 3, 2021
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W.P.Nos.2711 and 2719 of 2019 & 3177 of 2020 V.BHAVANI SUBBAROYAN, J. The petitioner, viz., M.Agil, son of Madhavapillai, residing at No.33/5A, Gandhi Road, Sriperumbudur, Kancheepuram District- The District Collector, Kancheepuram, is also directed to take appropriate action in this regard to safeguard the documents which are in the custody and also the Secretary, Home Department, Government of Tamilnadu is hereby directed to pass appropriate orders, as expeditiously as possible, on the request made by the Department of Vigilance and Anti Corruption officials to proceed further in this regard to investigate the public officials involved in this conspiracy. All the respondents / officials are directed to commence the investigation forthwith and file a status report addressed to the Registrar General, High Court, Madras every four weeks in a sealed cover. 12. It is also made clear that the officers concerned cannot escape from the investigation by merely stating that they have joined recently and cannot shirk their responsibilities. The authorities of all the Departments are directed to file a consolidated status report on 21.01.2022 without fail. Post the matter on 21.01.2022 for filing a status report. 29.10.2021
by Sekar Reporter · Published November 17, 2021