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Section 28 in The Delhi Police Act, 1978 [Entire Act]

thereat; (y) (i) licensing or controlling in the interest of public order, decency or morality or in the interest of the general public (with such ... public amusement, including melas; (ii) regulating in the interest of public order, decency or morality or in the interest of the general public, the employment
Union of India - Section Cites 0 - Cited by 45

Maqbool Fida Husain vs Raj Kumar Pandey [Along With Crl. ... on 8 May, 2008

recently enacted a statute regulating obscenity on the internet i.e. Communication Decency Act, 1996 (CDA) which prohibits, knowingly sending or displaying of "patently ... Does the publication...transgress the generally accepted bounds of decency? ...where "[c]ontemporary standards are those currently accepted by the Australian community.... And community
Delhi High Court Cites 46 - Cited by 18 - S K Kaul - Full Document

Kaushal Kishor vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh Govt. Of U.P. ... on 3 January, 2023

State, friendly relations with foreign states, public order, decency or morality or in relation to contempt of court, defamation or incitement to an offence ... libel, slander, defamation, sedition or any other matter which offends against decency or morality or undermines the authority or foundation of the State. Proposal introduced
Supreme Court of India Cites 318 - Cited by 22 - V Ramasubramanian - Full Document

Devidas Ramachandra Tuljapurkar vs State Of Maharashtra & Ors on 14 May, 2015

Obscene, adj. (16c) - Extremely offensive under contemporary community standards of morality and decency; grossly repugnant to the generally accepted notions of what is appropriate. Under ... poetic; and it is ordinarily restricted to something offensive to modesty or decency, or expressing or suggesting unchaste or lustful ideas, or being impure, indecent
Supreme Court of India Cites 80 - Cited by 28 - D Misra - Full Document
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