held as follows:-
"8. Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code reads as
follows:-
294. Obscene acts and songs - Whoever, to the
annoyance ... constitute an offence under Section
294(b) of the Penal Code, 1860. In order to attract Section
294(b) IPC, the place
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
dated
28.12.2021 against the petitioner, submitted under sections 448 / 294 / 506 I.P.C.
in connection with Tezpur P.S. Case No. 1572/2021 corresponding ... commission of an offence. It is submitted that offence under section 294 IPC
cannot co-exist with offence committed under section 448 IPC
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
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (hereinafter referred to as ' IPC '), Section 294 IPC added
later on registered at Police Station ... Indian Penal Code, 1860
(hereinafter referred to as ' IPC '), Section 294 IPC added later on registered at
Police Station
Section 200 of
Cr.P.C., and had taken cognizance for the offences under Sections
294(b) , 427 of IPC. When the petition ... Cr.P.C., and examined the respondent and his wife, had taken cognizance
for the offences under Sections 294(b) , 427 of IPC
seen in the
provision. For the sake of convenience, Section 294 IPC is reproduced
hereunder :
“294. Obscene acts and songs - Whoever ... order to make out an offence against the petitioner under Section 294
IPC. Since the prosecution agency itself has arrived at a conclusion
Cr.P.C. for quashing of
FIR No. 122 dated 14.09.2021 under Section 379 of the Indian Penal
Code, 1860 ( Section 294 IPC ... Cr.P.C.
for quashing of FIR No.122 dated 14.09.2021 registered
under Section 379 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860
( Section 294 of IPC
IPC , 142/1999 U/s 323, 325,
506, 34 of IPC , 237/2012 U/s 427, 294, 506, 34 of IPC ... 294, 506, 34 of IPC , 56/2020 U/s 436, 427, 34 of IPC of IPC
have been registered
which held as follows :-
"To prove the offence under Section 294 of IPC mere
utterance of obscene words are not sufficient ... annoyance to
the complainant cannot attract a charge under Section
294(b) IPC"
The above judgments are squarely applicable
to the present