accused for an offence under Section 3(1) r/w 7(1)(A)(1) and Section 292(A) r/w Section ... registered against the accused in Crime No.597 of 2000 under Section 292(2)(A) of IPC r/w Section
After filing of the police report, cognizance of offence under section
292 IPC was taken by the Learned Predecessor of Court and the accused ... framed against the accused for having
committed an offence punishable under section 292 IPC to which the
accused pleaded not guilty and claimed trial
After filing of the police report, cognizance of offence under section
292 IPC was taken by the Learned Predecessor of Court and the accused ... framed against the accused for having
committed an offence punishable under section 292 IPC to which the
accused pleaded not guilty and claimed trial
which
the petitioners-accused were summoned to stand their trial under Sections
292 , 323 , 452 and 506 of the IPC.
2. Briefly stated Dalbir Singh ... filed a complaint under Sections
292 , 452 , 323 and 506 of the Indian Penal Code ( in short - the IPC )
against R.K.Pathania, SDO, PSEB
2002
PS : Daryaganj
U/S: 63/68A Copy Right Act &
U/s 292 IPC
4. Date of Institution : 15.05.2003
5. Date of reserving ... offence complained of : U/s 63/68A Copy Right Act &
U/s 292 IPC
f) The offence charged with :
lacuna's in the
prosecution case.
15.As far as section 292 IPC is concerned even if we take it for the sake ... Pawan Sharma is acquitted of offence
u/s 63/68A Copy Right Act and u/s 292 IPC. His Bail Bond stands cancelled.
Surety
VISHAL SINGH : MM : DELHI
State Vs. Bharat.
FIR No. 308/97.
U/s. 292 IPC .
PS Mukharjee Nagar, Delhi.
JUDGMENT ... judge in its own right.
The gravamen of the offence under section 292 IPC is that the
magazine is lascivious or appeals to the prurient
dismiss the complaint.
(5) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to
affect the provisions of section 87 ."
22. He further submitted that under ... material on record against the accused persons for committing offences
under Section 292 / 293 / 120 Indian Penal Code, 1860 and they are liable
been led in
evidence without examining the concerned officer as per Section
292 Cr.P.C. The prosecution has either deliberately or due to
inadvertence
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 ... referred to in Section 292 of the IPC, instruments or materials used
for the production of any of the articles mentioned above.
Admittedly, the petitioner