workers of Bhartiya Janta Mukti Morcha during burning effigy" published in the newspaper "Danik Jagran" at page no.3 on 26.07.2006, wherein ... started raising slogans regarding their demand and also tried to burn effigy of Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh illegally, then S.D.M. Raniganj along with
Dena Bank Chowk, a mob was gathered and a programme of burning effigy of leaders was arranged. However, to maintain the law and order, Police
Dena Bank Chowk, a mob was gathered and a programme of burning effigy of leaders was arranged. However, to maintain the law and order, Police
even a reference in Section 285 , IPC to the burning of effigies.
Section 285 is actually inserted in Chapter XIV of the IPC , which deals ... material to show that the act of the petitioners in burning the
effigy was likely to cause hurt or injury to any other person
conducting public meetings inside the campus and instigating lawyers to burn the effigy of Madam Soniaji and other leaders. Number of times, various leaders’ effigies
made in the FIR is that named accused are guilty of burning the effigy of Mr. P. Chidambaram, the then Union Home Minister.
6. Subsequent
stand chowrastha,
the petitioners and accused Nos. 3 and 4 burnt the effigy of Prime Minister of
India Sri Narendra Modi; that on receiving information ... filing of charge sheet is illegal and that making
protest by burning the effigy of Prime Minister of India is a fundamental right
guaranteed under
poster fixed on the hoarding of a Minister and burning his effigy on the main road in front of Nawada School due to which chaos
their houses and organized protest
rallies, rasta rokos, dharnas, burning of your effigies in
public places demanding your immediate arrest. Sensing
danger to their life
carrying of burning or lighted torches in a
procession,
(d) the exhibition of persons or corpses of figures or
effigies thereof,
(e) the public utterance