further submission that the speech of the
petitioner-accused is the innuendo, to pro mite the feelings
of enmity, hatred or ill-will between other ... Muslim community and another one has been
indirectly in the form of innuendo, it has been stated with
reference to the other religions. Whether
meaning of the comment: the words do not support the innuendo. In the opinion of their Lordships, the proceedings in contempt were misconceived
certain statements
made by the defendant No.1 inter-alia making allegations,
innuendos against him, his character, his reputation and
wanted a clarification to know ... book has certain
statements made by the defendant No.1 making
allegations, innuendos against the petitioner and his
character and reputation and the same
person. In the present case, the imputation
itself is by way of innuendo and such imputation is sought
to be stretched to the party. However
Rule 6 (1)
(d) Contains anything obscene, defamatory, deliberate,
false and suggestive innuendos and half truths;
(e) Is likely to encourage or incite violence
contended that whenever there was a discreet reference to
particular group by innuendo, the question whether the
person had an intention to incite a group ... injustice and attacks
that are being waged against the religion. Though by
innuendo it could be held that the petitioners were
referring to threat
contended that whenever there was a discreet reference to
particular group by innuendo, the question whether the
person had an intention to incite a group ... injustice and attacks
that are being waged against the religion. Though by
innuendo it could be held that the petitioners were
referring to threat
programme containing anything obscene, defamatory,
deliberate, false and suggestive of half innuendos, and half
truths which criticises maligns or slanders any individual, in
person
which promote communal
attitudes;
(iii) contains anything defamatory,
deliberate, false and suggestive innuendos and
half-truths.
3. It may kindly be ensured that no
content
above offence by direct reference as well as by
way insinuations and innuendoes, learned Sessions Judge was
not justified in closing the proceedings ... offending publication and has
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not understood the implications of the innuendoes and the
motive or the object behind the publication.
10. The argument