Ashok Vihar both the accused in furtherance of
their common intention defaced, defiled and damaged the statue of Baba
Saheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar and thereby ... prove its case.
Section 295 IPC provides:
"Whoever destroys, damages or defiles any place of worship, or any object
held sacred by any class
prescribed
traditional mode of its execution as a degrading punishment
which would defile "the dignity of the individual" within
the contemplation
freedoms is deprived when he is hanged to death, his dignity is defiled when his neck is noosed and strangled.
7. Against the above, Kailasam ... social purpose and its value as a deterrent remains unproven and it defiles the dignity of the individual so solemnly vouchsafed in the Preamble
freedoms is deprived when he is hanged to death, his dignity is defiled when his neck is noosed and strangled.
Against the above, Kailasam ... social purpose and its value as a deterrent remains unproven and it defiles the dignity of the individual so solemnly vouchsafed in the Preamble
sexual intercourse with Rayner, was he then dishonouring or defiling her own marriage bed or that of the man with whom the intercourse took place ... Clearly, so far as the wife was concerned, she could not be defiling or dishonouring her own marriage bed, because, as a single woman
insult to and attack on, the national symbols by
burning, trampling, defiling or mutilating in public. It is not
intended to prohibit honest and bonafide ... place or in any other place
within public view burns, mutilates, defaces, defiles,
disfigures, destroys, tramples upon or [otherwise shows
disrespect to or brings] into
shall also be liable to fine."
"295. Injuring or defiling place of worship with intent to insult the religion of any class.--Whoever ... destroys, damages or defiles any place of worship, or any object held sacred by any class of persons with the intention of thereby insulting
ground of religion and doing acts prejudicial to
maintenance of harmony, defiling places of worship with intent to insult
the religion of Sikh community ... prosecution of common object they also committed
offence of dacoity and defiled places of worship committed on 1st and 2nd
November 1984 by these accused
ground of religion and doing acts prejudicial to
maintenance of harmony, defiling places of worship with intent to insult
the religion of Sikh community ... prosecution of common object they also committed
offence of dacoity and defiled places of worship committed on 1st and 2nd
November 1984 by these accused
standing over the idol of Lord Shiva and by doing so, he
defiled the place of worship and hurt the sentiments of hindu religious
community ... prosecution was required to prove:
(1) That the accused destroyed/damaged/defiled any place of
worship/object, held sacred by any class of persons