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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

Devidas Ramachandra Tuljapurkar vs State Of Maharashtra . 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
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N Radhakrishnan @ Radhakrishnan ... vs Union Of India on 5 September, 2018

expression and its reasonable control with the limits of ‘public   order,   decency   or   morality’.   Here,   social dynamics   guides   legal   dynamics   in   the   province   of ‘policing ... Mathrubhumi’ has the proclivity and potentiality to disturb the public order, decency or morality and it defames the women community, all of which are grounds
Supreme Court of India Cites 11 - Cited by 4 - D Misra - Full Document
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