Section 7 Criminal Law Amendment Act and in Case Crime No. 263 of 2013 under Sections 147 / 427 / 323 / 504 / 153-A IPC ... Section 7 Criminal Law Amendment Act and in Case Crime No. 263 of 2013 under Sections 147 / 427 / 323 / 504 / 153-A IPC
made in the complaint are frivolous. He
further submitted that section 153-A IPC is only in respect of race, religion,
language ... also be
liable to fine.
6. On a plain reading of Section 153-A I.P.C., it is clear that any act
which
respondent attracted the offence punishable under
Sections 153 A and 124 A of the Indian Penal Code. The speech
was published in printed media ... Government so as to attract the provisions of
Section 153 A and 124 A Indian Penal Code. In view of
the above no case
Sections 120-B I.P.C. r/w
121, 121-A, 124-A and 153(A)(1) I.P.C ., Section ... days, as per Section 167(2) Cr.P.C. as amended by the proviso to Sub- Section
2(b) of Section
under
Sections 294 , 295-A , 153-A IPC read with Section 3 (1)(x) of the
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention ... religion, race. place of birth and
residence, language etc. Therefore, Section 153-A of IPC is also
not attracted.
On behalf
under Section 482 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 pleased to quash the entire
initiation of the proceeding under section 153 IPC ... under Section 153 of the Indian
Penal Code, 1860 (Hereinafter referred to as the ' IPC ', for
brevity) and Section
Section 235(2) Cr.P.C for offences under Section 120-B read
with Sections 121-A , 124-A and 153-A IPC ... offence under Section 121 IPC. Other
accused were sentenced to life imprisonment.
22. The Sessions Court, as required U/s 366
court has taken the cognizance for offence
punishable under Section 295-A / 298 / 153-A IPC, vide order dated 2.4.2012.
The offence under ... years; offence under Section 298 IPC is punishable
with maximum imprisonment of one year; and offence under Section 153-A
IPC
Section 235(2)
Cr.P.C for offences under Section 120-B read with Sections
121-A, 124-A and 153-A IPC ... with Section 120-B IPC and under Section 5
read with Section 9-B of Explosives Act, 1884 and also under
Sections
ground of religion and
it would be an offence under Section 153(A) of I.P.C. Therefore, he seeks
banning of the movies ... contention has been raised by the petitioner relying upon
Section 153(A) of I.P.C. which reads as follows:-
"153(A)Promoting enmity