obscene” is not defined in Indian Penal Code . But there is
reference to the word “obscene” in Section 292 I.P.C Section 292 ... Section 292 IPC
the definition of obscenity under 292(1) IPC can be applied in
a prosecution under Section 294 IPC
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
default, u/s 376 of IPC , to undergo R.I. for a period of
two years under Section 506 ... appellant has rightly been convicted under
Sections 376 & 506 of Indian Penal Code. However, offence
under Section 292 of IPC
2010 FOR
THE OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER SECTION UNDER
SECTION 498, 292 OF IPC .
RESERVED FOR JUDGMENT ON :.11.07.2019
JUDGMENT PRONOUNCED ... fine
of Rs.1,000/- for commission of offence under Section
292 of IPC read with Section 4 of the Indecent
Representation
obscene, punishable under Section 294(b) IPC, it must satisfy
the definition of obscenity. Section 294 IPC does not define
obscenity ... Section 292 IPC the definition of obscenity under 292(1) IPC can be
applied in a prosecution under Section 294 IPC
obscene, punishable under Section 294(b) IPC, it must satisfy
the definition of obscenity. Section 294 IPC does not define
obscenity ... Section 292 IPC the definition of obscenity under 292(1) IPC can be
applied in a prosecution under Section 294 IPC
obscene, punishable under Section 294(b) IPC, it must satisfy
the definition of obscenity. Section 294 IPC does not define
obscenity ... Section 292 IPC the definition of obscenity under 292(1) IPC can be
applied in a prosecution under Section 294 IPC
obscene, punishable under Section 294(b) IPC, it must satisfy
the definition of obscenity. Section 294 IPC does not define
obscenity ... Section 292 IPC the definition of obscenity under 292(1) IPC can be
applied in a prosecution under Section 294 IPC
accused persons cannot be convicted.
With regard to offence u/sec 292 IPC , the same cannot be said to
have been proved ... convicted in these circumstances for
offence u/sec 120 B r/w Section 292 IPC.
PW4 in his cross examination recorded
offence u/s 376 IPC are not proved.
18. Now, coming to the offence under section 292 A with
which the accused ... State of Tamilnadu and
Orrisa. In Delhi, the provisions of section 292 IPC are
applicable which provide punishment for selling, letting to
hire