first charge was one for an offence
punishable under Section 294(b) IPC. Learned counsel for the
appellants/accused, pointing out the said ... first charge namely, the charge for an offence under Section
294(b) IPC, as sought to be projected by the learned
294, 506 IPC
3 90/95 325, 324, 34 IPC
4 230/97 294, 506, 323 IPC ... 294, 506-B, 34 IPC
8 15/2007 429 IPC
9 211/2008 341, 294, 506-B IPC
which in certain
situations and circumstances may involve moral turpitude.”
Section 294 IPC still remains out of the list. Thus the conviction ... appellant under Section 294 IPC on its own would not involve moral
turpitude depriving him of the opportunity to serve the State unless
both.
13. The Apex Court held that a conviction under Section 294 IPC on its own would not involve moral turpitude depriving ... hold that the act/s involved in conviction under section 294 IPC per se established moral turpitude. They should have been sensitive
IPC. He also concluded that offence under Section 294 , IPC was not made out.
3. According to the petitioner, the acts ... Code.
6. I shall first deal with the question whether learned SDJM was justified in refusing to take cognizance under Section 294 , IPC
punishable
u/s. 307, 323, 324, 325, 294(b), 506(2), 114 of the
Indian Penal Code ... 2017 As per Section 323 , 324 ,
325 , 294(B) , 114 of the IPC,
Section
Kerala wherein it has been held that:-
Indian Penal Code , 1860- Sections 292(1) & 294(b) - Abusive words or humiliating words or defamatory words ... held that
Ingredients of offence under Section 294 I.P.C are spelled out in the following manner. In order to secure a conviction
2008 294, 323, 506,
34 IPC
294, 323, 506,
4. 23/2016
IPC
294, 323, 506,
5. 200/2017
IPC ... 2018
Act
294, 323, 506,
8. 481/2020
IPC
294, 323, 506,
9. 349/2021
IPC
8. Upon perusal
2006 294, 323, 506 IPC
2. 99/2006 294, 323, 506 IPC
3. 149/2010 294, 323, 506 IPC ... Sampati Virupan Nivaran
8. 135/2016
Adhiniyam
9. 325/2019 294, 323 IPC
10. 387/2021 294, 323, 506 IPC
Upon
Indian Penal Code and
except Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code, all the offences are non-cognizable
and the ingredients of the offences ... Case No. 105/2019, under Sections
294 / 323 / 506 of the Indian Penal Code and investigated the same, which
culminated in submission of Charge-Sheet