offence punishable under . 292
Indian Penal Code (I.P.C.- for short) and under S. 292 read
with S. 109 ... word
'obscene' in 8. 292, Indian Penal Code .
The Indian Penal Code borrowed the word from the
English Statute. As the word
Court because, on a bare reading of Sub-section (1) of Section 292, IPC, it is obvious that the matter should be deemed ... some evidence under Section 200, & 210, Cr.PC for the offence of sections 292, 292. 268, & 500/34 IPC . And, these
292 IPC & Section 67
of Information Technology Act. The perusal of both the sections
reveals that both the sections are giving ... Information
Technology Act 2000 shall be applicable instead of provision of
Section 292 IPC. Hence, none of the accused can be charged
Sec. 248(1) of the Criminal
Procedure code, the accused No.2 is acquitted of
the offence punishable U/s. Sec. 292 IPC ... under Sec. 248(1) of the Criminal
Procedure code, the accused No.2 is acquitted of
the offence punishable U/s. Sec. 292 IPC
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
booked for the offence U/s
292 of Indian Penal Code (hereinafter referred as IPC ) and Section 3
of Indecent Representation of Women ... persons were
consequently summoned. A formal charge for the offence U/s 292
IPC and Section 3 of Indecent Representation of Women
(Prohibition
After filing of the police report, cognizance of offence under section
292 IPC was taken by the Learned Predecessor of Court ... framed against the accused for having
committed an offence punishable under section 292 IPC to which the
accused pleaded not guilty and claimed
After filing of the police report, cognizance of offence under section
292 IPC was taken by the Learned Predecessor of Court ... framed against the accused for having
committed an offence punishable under section 292 IPC to which the
accused pleaded not guilty and claimed
After filing of the police report, cognizance of offence under section
292 IPC was taken by the Learned Predecessor of Court ... framed against the accused for having committed an
offence punishable under section 292 IPC to which the accused pleaded not
guilty and claimed
been
charged u/s 52A, 63 and 68 of Copy Right Act alongwith section 292 IPC. It is
further argued that prosecution ... Rafiq who has been charged u/s 52A , 63 and 68 of Copyright
Act and Section 292 IPC. Ld. Trial Court has rightly