assault
or use of criminal force to a woman to outrage her modesty. The essential
ingredients of offence under Section 354 IPC are:
(a) That ... would be an outrage to the modesty of a woman; and knowledge,
that modesty is likely to be outraged, is sufficient to constitute the
offence
implication. According to him, PW-3, the brother of PW-1 outraged
modesty of the appellant's sister after trespassing into their house ... outraged is
sufficient without any deliberate intention having such outraged alone
for its object. There is no abstract conception of modesty that can
apply
implication. According to him, PW-3, the brother of PW-1 outraged
modesty of the appellant's sister after trespassing into their house ... outraged is
sufficient without any deliberate intention having such outraged alone
for its object. There is no abstract conception of modesty that can
apply
assault
or use of criminal force to a woman to outrage her modesty. The essential
ingredients of offence under Section 354 IPC are:
(a) That ... would be an outrage to the modesty of a woman; and knowledge,
that modesty is likely to be outraged, is sufficient to constitute the
offence
woman is punishable under this Section. It provides for punishment for outraging modesty of a woman. Significantly, there is no statutory definition of what ... knowledge that the woman's modesty will be outraged. It would be outrage of modesty of a woman which act would be thought nothing
accused must have used
criminal force on her intending thereby to outrage her
modesty. What constitutes an outrage to female modesty is
nowhere defined ... would be an outrage to the modesty of a woman, and
knowledge, that modesty is likely to be outraged, is
sufficient to constitute the offence
assault or use of criminal force
to a woman to outrage her modesty. The essential
ingredients of offence under Section 354 IPC are:
(a) That ... would be an outrage to the
modesty of a woman; and knowledge, that modesty is
likely to be outraged, is sufficient to constitute the offence
evidence of the prosecutrix, it is clear that the accused
outraged the modesty but had not raped her. Prosecutrix has
not stated specifically about ... outraged is sufficient without any deliberate intention of
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having such outrage alone for its object. There is no abstract
conception of modesty that
outraged is sufficient without any deliberate intention of
having such outrage alone for its object. There is no abstract conception of modesty that can
apply ... adopted by the court while dealing with a case alleging outrage of modesty. The
essential ingredients of the offence under Section
before appropriate Courts for adjudication. Reference is made to an alleged outraging modesty of a women and attempted to commit rape on her in respect