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How to Get Right to Be Forgotten in India
in Jaipur

A legal step-by-step guide for Jaipur residents and businesses. India does not yet have a statutory Right to Be Forgotten but High Courts have exercised this power under Article 21. The Personal Data Protection Bill (2025) will codify this right.

Step by Step

Legal process in Jaipur.

Jurisdiction
Rajasthan High Court
Rajasthan · IT Act 2000
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1

Identify the content: historical content, outdated information, or acquitted criminal records that continue to harm reputation.

2

Assess eligibility: Right to Be Forgotten is stronger for acquitted individuals, victims of crimes, and content with no ongoing public interest.

3

High Court petition: filed at the relevant High Court as a writ petition under Article 21 (right to privacy).

4

Google India notice: formal notice to Google's India operations demanding de-indexing pending the court order.

5

Court order enforcement: once the High Court issues an order, it is served on all search engines and platform operators.

Why the Legal Route

India does not yet have a statutory Right to Be Forgotten but High Courts have exercised this power under Article 21. The Personal Data Protection Bill (2025) will codify this right.

97%
Success rate
7–30
Days removal
100%
Fixed-fee
FAQ
How long does it take to right to be forgotten in Jaipur?+

Most cases in Jaipur are resolved within 7–30 days via IT Act 2000 platform notices. Where Rajasthan High Court intervention is required, the timeline is 21–45 days. Emergency cases are handled on a 24-hour escalation track. RepuLex confirms all removals in writing before closing the case.

Can RepuLex help right to be forgotten for Jaipur clients?+

Yes. RepuLex handles right to be forgotten for clients across Rajasthan and all Indian cities. IT Act 2000 notices have national jurisdiction — legal action initiated in Jaipur is effective regardless of where the platform is hosted. Rajasthan High Court filings are available for Rajasthan-specific proceedings.

What does it cost to right to be forgotten in Jaipur?+

RepuLex charges a fixed one-time fee: ₹99,999 per URL permanently removed. Package pricing: Starter Shield (3 URLs) at ₹1,49,999 and Business Clear (10 URLs) at ₹3,99,999. A free case assessment is provided before any commitment. No monthly retainers.

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Jaipur legal context

Why right to be forgotten in Jaipur requires Rajasthan High Court-aware strategy

Rajasthan High Court in Jaipur has expanding IT Act and digital defamation jurisdiction as Jaipur's commercial and tourism sector grows. Jaipur-based businesses — particularly in hospitality, gems and jewellery, real estate, and professional services — face review-based defamation through tourism and hospitality platforms, as well as false complaint articles on Hindi-language portals. IT Act notices and Rajasthan HC injunctions are the established legal route for platform content removal in this jurisdiction.

Case pattern 1

Hospitality and hotel sector fake reviews on TripAdvisor and Google

Case pattern 2

Gems and jewellery trade defamation on WhatsApp business networks

Case pattern 3

Real estate developer false complaint articles on Hindi-language portals

Platform attack vectors

Jaipur cases combine Rajasthan-state Hindi news portals (Patrika, Rajasthan Patrika online), JustDial and TripAdvisor for hospitality businesses, and Google Reviews for medical practices. Rajasthani-Hindi YouTube content is a recurring source for tourism, hotel, and politician-related defamation.

Rajasthan High Court procedure

Rajasthan High Court has principal seat at Jodhpur with a Jaipur bench; defamation matters can be filed at either depending on cause-of-action location. The court has accepted Hindi-language evidence directly without translation requirements for vernacular media.

Industry risk profile

Highest-risk Jaipur industries: Hospitality and tourism businesses (TripAdvisor and Google Reviews attacks during peak tourism seasons), gemstone and jewellery exporters (international-platform fraud accusations), and medical professionals (Practo attacks).

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Rajasthan High Court
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Rajasthan
Population reach
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Right to Be Forgotten