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
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
Trial Court refused to drop the
proceedings under Section 292 of Indian Penal Code and framed the
charge. With this issue he approached the Apex ... been discharged under Section 67 of
the Information Technology Act could be proceeded under Section
292 of the Indian Penal Code
Trial Court refused to drop the
proceedings under Section 292 of Indian Penal Code and framed the
charge. With this issue he approached the Apex ... been discharged under Section 67 of
the Information Technology Act could be proceeded under Section
292 of the Indian Penal Code
Trial Court refused to drop the
proceedings under Section 292 of Indian Penal Code and framed the
charge. With this issue he approached the Apex ... been discharged under Section 67 of
the Information Technology Act could be proceeded under Section
292 of the Indian Penal Code
Magistrate Court-II, Perambra. He
faced prosecution under Section 292(1)(a) of the Indian
Penal Code, and also under Section ... convictions. However, the sentence
imposed by the trial court under Section 292(1)(a) IPC was
reduced to simple imprisonment for three months
consider, before certification, all the points Section 292 I.P.C.
prescribes. Indeed, neither the Penal Code nor the
Cinematograph Act can go beyond ... least as a
matter of interpretation, Section 79 I.P.C. resolves the apparent
conflict between, Section 292 I.P.C. and Part
consider, before certification, all the points Section 292 I.P.C.
prescribes. Indeed, neither the Penal Code nor the
Cinematograph Act can go beyond ... least as a
matter of interpretation, Section 79 I.P.C. resolves the apparent
conflict between, Section 292 I.P.C. and Part
trial for the
commission of offences under section 63 / 68A Copyright Act and
section 292 IPC.
2 The case of the prosecution ... Sharma
and Vinod Kumar on 27.06.2006 under section 63 / 68A of Copyright
Act and section 292 IPC to which they pleaded not guilty
this Court as
the trial court had framed charges under Section 292 IPC
against the appellants and the High Court had declined ... High Court
pertaining to the framing of charge under Section 292 IPC
cannot be said to be flawed.
16. In our considered opinion