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1 - 10 of 12 (0.51 seconds)Section 499 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 7 in The Press And Registration Of Books Act, 1867 [Entire Act]
Section 502 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 482 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 500 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
The Indian Penal Code, 1860
K.M. Mathew vs K.A. Abraham & Ors on 23 August, 2002
7. It appears from the judgment under appeal that the
appellant herein argued that in view of the law laid down in K.M.
Mathew v. K.A. Abraham, (2002) 6 SCC 670 the respondent’s
objection could not be sustained. High Court rejected the
submission of the appellant.
Sardar Amar Singh vs K.S. Badalia on 7 July, 1964
12. Committing any act which constitutes defamation under
Section 499 IPC is punishable offence under Section 500 IPC.
Printing or engraving any defamatory material is altogether a
different offence under Section 501 IPC. Offering for sale or
selling any such printed or engraved defamatory material is yet
another distinct offence under Section 502 IPC.
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Khima Nand v. Emperor , (1937) 38 Cri LJ 806 (All); Amar Singh v. K.S. Badalia, (1965) 2 Cri LJ 693 (Pat)
Khima Nand And Anr. vs Emperor Through Prem Singh on 9 December, 1936
12. Committing any act which constitutes defamation under
Section 499 IPC is punishable offence under Section 500 IPC.
Printing or engraving any defamatory material is altogether a
different offence under Section 501 IPC. Offering for sale or
selling any such printed or engraved defamatory material is yet
another distinct offence under Section 502 IPC.
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Khima Nand v. Emperor , (1937) 38 Cri LJ 806 (All); Amar Singh v. K.S. Badalia, (1965) 2 Cri LJ 693 (Pat)