applied to determine "what is
obscenity". Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code, of
course, uses the expression `lascivious and prurient
interests ... passage or passages therein offend the
provisions of Section 292 Indian Penal Code" In deciding
the question of obscenity of any book, story
prima facie case, charges under Sections 63
and 68-A of Copy Right Act and Section 292 IPC were framed against the
petitioners ... accused-petitioners were convicted under
Sections 63, 68-A of Copy Right Act and Section 292 IPC vide judgment
dated 20.5.2010 passed
fine of Rs.500/- each for the offence under
Section 292 IPC and in default of payment of
fine, to undergo further rigorous ... imprisonment and fine for the offences under Section 363
read with Section 34 and Section 292 IPC. The substantive sentences of
imprisonment
Sections 376D , 376(2)(n) , 376 , 292 , 120-B , 506 of the Indian Penal Code,
1860 and Section ... IPC , 120-B IPC , 292 r/w 34 IPC , 506 IPC and
Section 67-A of Information
registered FIR No.144
dated 17.11.2018, under Section 292 & 500 of the Indian Penal
Code, Section 67 of the Information Technology Act and
Section ... that the FIR No.144 dated 17.11.2018, under Section
292 & 500 of the Indian Penal Code, Section 67 of the
Information Technology
registered under Sections 51, 52-A, 63, 64, 66, 68-A of the Copy
Right Act and Sections 292 , 293 and 420 IPC ... which charges were
framed against the accused under Sections 292 , 293 , 420 of Indian Penal Code and
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Section 482 of Cr.P.C for quashing of the case FIR No.121 dated
05.10.2011 registered under Section 292-A of Indian Penal Code ... dated 05.10.2011
registered under Section 292-A of Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( Sections
292 , 500 and 34 of IPC were added lateron
Court came to conclusion that petitioner is guilty of
offence under Section 292 IPC and sentenced him to undergo rigorous
imprisonment ... after examining all the evidence, came to
conclusion that offence under Section 292 IPC is made out against the
petitioner.
The Appellate Court
Cr.P.C. pending before the Ld.A.D.J.,
Panchkula.
(vii) That the respondent withdraw her complaint against the
deponent under Section 494 ... dated 1.2.2012 under Section 66(1)
I.T.Act, 2000 and Section 292 IPC registered against the
respondent by the father
Section 482 Cr.P.C.
praying for quashing of FIR No.1 dated 2.1.2015, registered under Sections
498-A , 354 , 509 , 292 IPC ... dated 2.1.2015, registered under Sections
498-A , 354 , 509 , 292 IPC and Section 65 of the Information Technology
Act, 2000, at Women Police