arrested later on. Investigation was completed. Charge sheet was filed
u/s 292 IPC and 4/6 of Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition ... served upon all the remaining accused for the offences u/s
292 IPC and 4/6 Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition
Shastri Park,
Delhi
e) The offence complained of : U/s 292 IPC
f) The offence charged with : U/s 292 IPC ... basis of record, a charge for commission of offence punishable U/s 292
IPC was read out to the accused Jitender Vishwakarma
authorised signatory of a company would be liable for prosecution under
Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (for brevity ‘the Act’)
without ... Section 141 of the Act. Be it noted, a director of the
appellant-Company was prosecuted under Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code
offences under sections 292/293
Penal Code. Once a certificate under the Cinematograph Act
is issued, the Penal Code pro tanto will not hang limp ... respondent in respect of
offences under sections 292 and 293 read with section 34 of
the Indian Penal Code.
Pursuant to a complaint filed
terms of Sections 342 and 354 read with Section 34 of the
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (in short 'the IPC ... conviction. A-3 alone was convicted for offence punishable
under Section 292 IPC. While A-4 was convicted for offence punishable under
Section
such is the
interest of public decency and morality.
Section 292 , Indian Penal Code, manifestly
embodies such a restriction because the law
against obscenity ... make any difference. The
Constitution has to be read first and the section next. The
latter can neither take away nor add to what
292 , Indian- Penal Code, and the provisions of
the Constitution. This raises two broad and independent
issues of law-the validity of s. 292 , Indian ... word "obscene" in s. 292 , Indian Penal Code.
The Indian Penal Code borrowed the word from the English
Statute. As the word
West Bengal Municipal Corporation Act, 2006
WEST BENGAL
India
West Bengal Municipal Corporation Act, 2006
gets out of the net of the IPC and
in this case, Section 292. It is apt to note here that electronic forms ... deals
with obscenity in electronic form, it covers the offence under
Section 292 IPC."
19. The Supreme Court in Sarwan Singh (supra
Sec. 292.
HEADNOTE:
The appellant, the author of a short story and the printer
and publisher of the story were convicted under section 292