under Sections 120B of
Indian Penal Code ( IPC ), Section 452 IPC read with Section 34
IPC, Section 342 IPC ... read with Section 34 IPC, Section 506 IPC
read with Section 34 IPC, Section 292 IPC read
trial before the learned
Magistrate for offences punishable under Section 292(2) r/w
Section 34 I.P.C and Section 7 of Cinematograph ... revision petition is allowed.
Conviction of the petitioners under Section 292(2) r/w Section
34 I.P.C and Section 7 of the Cinematograph
trial before the learned
Magistrate for offences punishable under Section 292(2) r/w
Section 34 I.P.C and Section 7 of Cinematograph ... revision petition is allowed.
Conviction of the petitioners under Section 292(2) r/w Section
34 I.P.C and Section 7 of the Cinematograph
respect of
offences punishable under section 292 of the
Indian Penal Code ( IPC ), section 293 of IPC read
sga/-
::: Downloaded ... offence under
clause (a) of sub-section (2) of Section 292 of
IPC. In the instant case, there is no allegation
that
Under Section 292 of The Indian Penal Code ,
1860 read with Section 34 of The Indian
Penal Code , 1860.
(f) Plea of accused person ... punishable under Section 292 of The Indian Penal Code , 1860 read with Section 34 of
The Indian Penal Code , 1860. The allegations against the accused
having committed the offence
punishable under Section 292 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal
Code, 1860 (hereinafter referred as " IPC ... Thereafter, charge under Section 292 read with Section 34
of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 was framed against all three accused
persons to which they
have been sent up to face trial for offence under Section 292 / 34
IPC with the allegations that on 27.08.2001, at about ... books and as such had
allegedly committed the offence under Section 292 / 34 IPC. After usual
investigation, the charge sheet was filed
documents in compliance of section 207 Cr.P.C and vide order dated
08.08.2000, charge u/s 292 / 34 IPC was framed against ... does not
take out the case out of the purview of Section 292 IPC i.e does not
make the posters non-obscene
OTHERS
FIR NO. 429/2004
P.S. MAYUR VIHAR
U/S 292 INDIAN PENAL CODE
JUDGMENT
a. The serial no. of the case ... Indian Penal Code
(in short IPC ) and within my cognizance. Accordingly, the charge sheet against both
the accused under section 292 / 34 IPC
conviction of the appellants under Section 292 read with Section 34 of the
IPC and Section 7 of Cinematograph Act.
3. The prosecution ... with Section 34 IPC and Section 7 of Cinematograph Act.
5. After the statements of the appellants were recorded under Section
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