Google India Private Ltd vs M/S. Visakha Industries on 10 December, 2019
Equivalent citations
Indian Penal Code and in the case in
hand of Section 292 .
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21. Keeping the aforesaid authoritative pronouncements
in mind, if the scheme ... electronic record the protection and effect of Section 79 cannot be
ignored and negated. Section 292 IPC makes sale of obscene books
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
possibility of conviction of the petitioner for the offences
punishable under Section 292 IPC, Section 67 I.T. Act and Section ... charges levelled against the petitioner in relation to
offences punishable under Section 292 IPC, Section 67 I.T. Act and
Section
herein has faced trial for the commission of offence under
section 292 Indian Penal Code (hereinafter referred to as the IPC ). Briefly ... section 292 IPC. Section 292 (1) defines what is considered to
be obscene. Section 292 (2) IPC penalizes certain activities with
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
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
gets out of the net of the IPC and in this case.
Section 292. It is apt to note here that
electronic forms ... deals with obscenity in
electronic form, it covers the offence under
Section 292 IPC."
11. In the Case of Sarwan Singh Versus
publication of obscene material etc.
MSM,J
WP_17635_2019
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Section 292 of I.P.C. deals with punishment for sale of
obscene books ... Maharashtra2". In the said judgment, the Apex Court held that
Section 292 of I.P.C. required any material to be taken
appellant who has been discharged under
Section 67 of the IT Act could be proceeded under
Section 292 IPC."
After an elaborate ... been made out under Section
67 of the IT Act, yet the appellant could be proceeded
under Section 292 IPC."
20. Thus