295 and 201 were added in the FIR and later on
Section 307 and 295 were deleted and Section 295-A of IPC ... registered under Sections 307 , 324 , 323 , 148
and 149 of Indian Penal Code ( Section 295 and 201 IPC added and Sections
295
dated 18.02.2019 in Criminal Case No. 620 of 2019 under Section 295-A I.P.C., Police Station- Khurja Nagar, District- Bulandshahr, pending ... could be correct to say that Section 295-A of the Penal Code encapsulates of all three elements, namely, it refers to the content-based
295.
HEADNOTE:
The words " any object held sacred by any class of persons"
occurring in S. 295 Of the Indian Penal Code ... Ganesa
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does not amount to an offence under Section 295 , Indian
Penal Code. "
"The speeches delivered by the accused with deliberate
Section 124-A or Section 153-A or Section 295-A of
the Indian Penal Code." In the present instance we are not
concerned ... Indian Penal
Code, 1860 is not attracted.
(ii) Section 295 A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860
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that the book contains matter which is punishable under Section 295-A Indian Penal Code. It is also indisputable that the section requires the Government ... clearly evince an intention of the nature mentioned in Section 295-A Indian Penal Code, that the order of the Government is not liable
Indian Penal Code. Chapter XV of the Indian Penal Code deals with the offences relating to Religion. Section 295-A provides punishment to whoever with ... complaint, disclosed a prima facie offence under Section 295 of the Indian Penal Code. While considering the case, the Supreme Court has laid down
quashing of FIR No.88 dated 09.09.2010, under Section
295-A of Indian Penal Code, registered at Police Station City Basti
Bawa Khel, Jalandhar ... allowed and FIR No.88 dated 09.09.2010, under Section 295-A of
Indian Penal Code, registered at Police Station City Basti Bawa
Khel, Jalandhar
disputed that for the purposes of Section 295-A of the Indian Penal Code, they are a class of citizens of India. Tile contention advanced ... Bible Bandaram" came within the mischief of Section 295-A of the Indian Penal Code. In that case also, the Court accepted the proposition
accused for the charges under
Sections 295-A, 153-A read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal
Code (for short, " IPC ... offence
punishable under Sections 295-A and 153-A read with Section 34 of
Indian Penal Code, is hereby quashed and set aside. The entire
Cr.P.C., the petitioner was
nominated in four other FIRs i.e. (i) FIR No.79 dated 04.11.2015 under
Sections 295-A , 295 IPC ... Dayalpura,
District Bathinda. It is argued that the offence under Section 295-A IPC is a
serious offence, as it pertains to sacrilege