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
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
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under clause (ii) of Section 143(2) of the Act. The proviso to clause (ii) of sub-section (2) of Section ... under Section 143(2) . However, if an assessment is to be completed under Section 143(3) read with Section 158-BC, notice under Section
ACMM, Delhi issued summons to the petitioner for various offences Under Section 292 / 294 / 298 of the Indian Penal Code (' IPC ' for short ... deeming provision.
31. On a bare reading of Sub-section (1) of Section 292 it is obvious that a book etc. shall be deemed
Section 291(1) IPC so as to remand a trial of the Appellants in respect of
the alleged offence under Section 292 ... determine what is “obscenity”. A bare
reading of Sub-section (1) of Section 292 , makes clear that a picture or
article shall be deemed
ultimate eventuate give rise to framing of charge under Section 292 IPC
against the author, the publisher and the printer. The question framed
reads thus ... Article 19(2)
of the Constitution regulates the same and Section 292 IPC being a
provision which is saved by Article 19(2) , the presence
offences under Section 292 IPC and Section 67 IT Act. The offence under Section 292 IPC includes not only overt acts but illegal omissions within ... guilty. We do not accept this argument. The first sub-section of Section 292 (unlike some others which open with the words "whoever knowingly
appellant who has been discharged under Section 67 of
the Information Technology Act could be proceeded under Section
292 of the Indian Penal Code ... been made out under
Section 67 of the IT Act, yet the appellant could be
proceeded under Section 292 IPC.
11. Reading of the said
mala fides can be attributed to it. His case is Section 292 of the Companies Act has no application. The lending is evidenced ... company secured vehicles. Therefore it is not a case of borrowing. Section 292 of the Indian Companies Act will not apply. As regards the document