offence is
committed under Sec. 292 and that the learned Judicial Magistrate
erred in initiating proceedings under Sec.292 of the ... obscenity as envisaged in Sec.292 and Sec.294
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(a) of the I.P.C . and that vulgarity
matter contained or embodied in it." Thus sub
Section 1 to Section 292 IPC gives a clear idea as to what ... Section 292 IPC the definition of obscenity
under 292(1) IPC can be applied in a prosecution under Section
294 IPC
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
prosecution, in order to establish the offence under Section 292(2)(a) of the Indian Penal Code should produce the entire film exhibited during ... general law.
10. Section 79 of the IPC, it was found, resolves the apparent conflict between Section 292 of the IPC
under Section 292(2)(a) is also same. But ingredients of the offence under Section 292(2)(a) is distinctly different. Section 292 ... made out is not under Section 292(2)(b) but under Section 292(2)(a) of IPC should have altered the charge
expression. Hence, the cassette will not come within the
purview of Sec. 292 I.P.C. Vide 1989 Crl. L.J. 1241. For judging ... Sec. 292 I.P.C. reads as follows:
"[292. Sale, etc, of obscene books etc. (1) For the
purposes of sub-section
Manorama daily dated 17-8-96 is obscene and punishable under Section 292 IPC. The petitioners are the Managing Director and General Manager ... petitioners are liable for prosecution for the offence punishable under Section 292 IPC irrespective of the fact that they published regret
quashing the charge are that the publication does not offend Section 292-A , IPC or Sections ... learned Advocate General, brings out prima facie offence Under Section 292-A , IPC and Under Sections
contending that exhibition of the film will amount to offence Under Section 292 , I.P.C. The Supreme Court considered the effect ... facts stated in the complaint, prima facie, attracted offence Under Section 292 , I.P.C. Their Lordships observed (Para 7):
So it is that