Section 502 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
502. Sale of printed or engraved substance containing defamatory matter.—
Whoever sells or offers
offences punishable under Section 500 , 501 and 502 of
the Indian Penal Code, 1860.
4. Aggrieved by the order dated 15.04.2014, the respondent ... guilty of defamation
with reference to the provisions of the Indian Penal Code . We
consider that it would be a sufficient answer
Defamatory under the
provisions of Section 499 , 500 , 501 and 502 of I.P.C. and
in this manner they are straight accused ... guilty of defamation with reference to the provisions of
the Indian Penal Code . We consider that it would be a
sufficient answer
guilty of defamation with reference to the provisions of
the Indian Penal Code . We consider that it would be a
sufficient answer ... Criminal Law of India as
contained in the Indian Penal Code ..."
25. The extent of the applicability of the principle of
vicarious liability
engraved
defamatory material is yet another distinct offence under
Section 502 IPC.
12. If the content of any news item carried ... contains such matter” is a distinct
offence under Section 502 IPC.
13. Whether an accused (such as the respondent)
against whom
Behlm & Ors.
f) Offence complained of : U/s 500/501/502 IPC
g) Plea of accused : Pleaded not guilty
h) Final ... accused no. 4 committed offence under Section
501 / 502 IPC.
2. Complaint under Section 200 Cr.P.C was filed
section 202 Cr.P.C has interfered and quashed
the proceeding. On the point of Explanation-2 of section 499 of the ... section 199 of the Cr.P.C and by way of
referring the said section, he submits that this section fairly says
engraved defamatory material is
yet another distinct offence under Section 502
IPC.
12. If the content of any news item carried ... Eighth and the Ninth
Exception appended to Section 499 of the Penal
Code, it would be necessary for the appellant to
prove good faith
U/S 355 of Cr.P.C . :-
The complainant Ashwathanarayanagowda has
filed this private complaint under Section 200 and 190
of ... under Section 255(1) of
Cr.P.C., accused is acquitted of
the offences punishable under
Section 500 , 501 and 502 of IPC
U/S 355 of Cr.P.C . :-
The complainant Ashwathanarayanagowda has
filed this private complaint under Section 200 and 190
of ... under Section 255(1) of
Cr.P.C., accused is acquitted of
the offences punishable under
Section 500 , 501 and 502 of IPC