Section 292 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
292. Sale, etc., of obscene books, etc.—
(1) For the purposes of sub-section (2), a book
Inserted by Act 22 of 2007, Section 78 (w.r.e.f. 1.10.1975).]
- ][(1)] [ Section 292-C renumbered as sub-Section (1) thereof
publication of which is punishable under section 124-A or section 153-A or section 153-B or section 295-A of the Indian Penal ... into circulation any obscene matter such as is referred to in section 292 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), and the Magistrate
objectionable article to which this section applies. (2) The objectionable articles to which this section applies are - (a) counterfeit coin; (b) pieces of metal made ... forged documents; (e) false seals; (f) obscene objects referred to in section 292 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860); (g) instruments or materials
Section 292 in The Companies Act, 1956
292. Certain powers to be exercised by Board only at meeting .-
(1) The Board of Directors ... back referred to in the first proviso to clause (b) of sub-section (2) of section 77-A;] (b) the power to issue debentures
Section 292 in The Income Tax Act, 1961
292. Cognizance of offences.
- No Court inferior to that of a presidency magistrate or a magistrate
appellant for offences under Section 294 IPC and Section 67 of
the IT Act, however, proceedings under Section 292 IPC were not dropped,
and vide ... appellant who has been discharged under Section 67 of the IT Act could be
proceeded under Section 292 IPC.
11. Be it noted
Section 95 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
95. Power to declare certain publications forfeited and to issue search-warrants for the same ... which is punishable under section 124-A or section 153-A or section 153-B or section 292 or section 293 or section
Section 292 in Government of India Act, 1935
292. Notwithstanding the repeal by this Act of the Government of India Act, but subject
proof of title to the estate. It was held that Section 292 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925, which provides for the assignment of administration ... failed to obtain his due or some part of it. Section 292 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925, does not merely give a new starting