Section 292 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
292. Sale, etc., of obscene books, etc.—
(1) For the purposes of sub-section (2), a book
offences punishable under Sections 292
and 294 of the Indian Penal Code ( IPC ) and Section 67 of the
Information Technology Act, 2000 (for short ... appellant for offences under Section 294 IPC and Section 67 of
the IT Act, however, proceedings under Section 292 IPC were not dropped
obscene product within the meaning of Section 292 Indian Penal Code ( IPC ) and Section 67 of the Information Technology Act 2000 (IT Act ). This ... offences under Section 292 IPC and Section 67 IT Act. The offence under Section 292 IPC includes not only overt acts but illegal
Sections 292 and
GULSHAN KUMAR
ARORA
Date: 2016.12.15
16:34:16 IST
Reason:
294 of the Indian Penal Code ( IPC ) and Section ... appellant
for offences under Section 294 IPC and Section 67 of the IT
Act, however, proceedings under Section 292 IPC were not
dropped
pressed before us one principal objection founded on Section 79 I.P.C. to neutralise Section 292 I.P.C. We do not find this ... I.P.C. notwithstanding. The absolution is based upon the combined operation of Section 5A of the Act and Section 79 of the Penal Code
well as Anandabazar Patrika filed a
complaint under Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code against the Appellants
herein, the Editor and the Publisher ... Section 251 Cr.P.C. and ordered that they would be put to
face the trial for the offence punishable under Section 292 IPC
likely to come within the perceived ambit and
sweep of Section 292 IPC, whether it is permissible. We shall dwell upon
this facet when ... declined to do so in respect of
the offence under Section 292 , IPC. On a revision being filed, the learned
Additional Sessions Judge
292 of Indian Penal Code and
Section 67 of Information Technology Act is based on the same
principle as Section 292 of Indian Penal Code ... Indian Penal Code, nor both under
Section 67 of Information Technology Act and Section 292 of Indian
Penal Code.
36. The Apex Court
offence is
committed under Sec. 292 and that the learned Judicial Magistrate
erred in initiating proceedings under Sec.292 of the ... applied to determine "what is
obscenity". Section 292 of the Penal Code, of course, uses the
expression "lascivious and prurient interests
materials recovered from them do not constitute an offence under Section 292 , IPC, neither the photographs nor the materials recovered would constitute obscenity within ... obscenity and the recovered material would not constitute obscene under Section 292 , IPC An attempt was made and it was urged on behalf