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K.Annamalai vs V.Piyush on 7 December, 2022

Penal Code is being slightly widened and the punishment for the offence under that section and under Section 505 of the Code is being increased ... satisfy himself whether ingredients constituting offences under Sections 153A and 505 of the Indian Penal Code were prima facie present. Freedom of expression which includes

K.Divya vs / on 2 January, 2020

sine qua non under Section 505. The words “whoever makes, publishes or circulates” used in the setting of Section 505 (2) cannot be interpreted disjunctively ... held guilty of either the offence under Section 153-A or under Section 505 (2) of IPC.' 9. The complainant
Madras High Court Cites 16 - Cited by 0 - M S Ramesh - Full Document

K.Divya vs / on 2 January, 2020

sine qua non under Section 505. The words “whoever makes, publishes or circulates” used in the setting of Section 505 (2) cannot be interpreted disjunctively ... held guilty of either the offence under Section 153-A or under Section 505 (2) of IPC.' 9. The complainant
Madras High Court Cites 16 - Cited by 0 - M S Ramesh - Full Document
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