accused has not
committed an offence punishable under Section 294(b)
Indian Penal Code by uttering the words above mentioned.
The Courts below have held ... defined under the Penal Code, 1860. I
find that the conviction against the revision petitioner under
Section 294(b) IPC in this case
against the Accused
under Section 324 of IPC is upheld. The sentence imposed under Section
294(b) of IPC is perverse ... same is set off under Section 428 of Cr.P.C.
The conviction under Section 294(b) of IPC is set aside
offences under Sections 376 , 417 and 420 IPC and against the
petitioners for the alleged offences under Sections 294(b ... IPC talks about the obscene
acts and songs. Section 294 of the IPC as a whole reads
thus:
"294.Obscene
offences under Section 447 IPC and she was acquitted for
the charges under Sections 294(b) , 323 , 427 and 506(ii) IPC ... Accused for the offences
under Sections 323 and 506(2) IPC and convicted under Sections 294(b) ,
427 and 447 IPC
offences under Section 447 IPC and she was acquitted for
the charges under Sections 294(b) , 323 , 427 and 506(ii) IPC ... Accused for the offences
under Sections 323 and 506(2) IPC and convicted under Sections 294(b) ,
427 and 447 IPC
IPC
2 A-2 & A-3 U/s 148 IPC
3 A-1 to A-5 U/s 294 (b ... U/s 323 IPC
9 A-2 U/s 323 r/w 149 IPC
10 A-2 U/s 324 IPC
IPC
2 A-2 & A-3 U/s 148 IPC
3 A-1 to A-5 U/s 294 (b ... U/s 323 IPC
9 A-2 U/s 323 r/w 149 IPC
10 A-2 U/s 324 IPC
Array of Accused Section of Offence Charged
1 A-1 U/s 341, 366, 376, 294 (b) & 323 IPC
... IPC talks about the obscene acts
and songs. Section 294 of the IPC as a whole reads thus :-
"294.Obscene
undergo one month simple imprisonment for the offence under
Section 294(b) IPC; to undergo two years simple imprisonment ... IPC talks about the obscene
acts and songs. Section 294 of the IPC as a whole reads
thus:
"294.Obscene
defamative words by itself cannot attract an
offence under Section 294(b) IPC and the relevant passages are extracted
hereunder:-
“7. Section 294 ... accused has
not committed an offence punishable under Section
294(b) IPC., by uttering the words above-mentioned.
The courts below have held