judge
convicled Maradona under sections J20-B, 376/120-B, 292 and 292/120-B of the Indian Penal Code . Anwar was found guilty under ... Anwar under Section 376 / 120-B of the Indian Penal Code beyond reasonable doubt. Charge simplicilor under Section 376 IPC has also been proved
statutory harbour and are protected from prosecution under Section 292 of the Penal Code because Section 79 exeperates them at least in view of their ... some evidence under Section 200, & 210, Cr.PC for the offence of sections 292, 292. 268, & 500/34 IPC . And, these proceedings
Accused appellants Radhey Shyam and Ram Kishan - under Section 292 IPC: Each to undergo one year RI with a fine of Rs. 500/- each ... under Section 376 and 376 / 120-B I.P.C. against appellant Radhey Shyam under Section 376 , 376 / 120B , 341 and 292
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
292 IPC & Section 67
of Information Technology Act. The perusal of both the sections
reveals that both the sections are giving the definition ... Information
Technology Act 2000 shall be applicable instead of provision of
Section 292 IPC. Hence, none of the accused can be charged
for commission
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
take up the submissions regarding offence under Section
294(b) I.P.C. Section 294(b) IPC reads as follows :
“294. Obscene acts ... under Section 292 IPC
the definition of obscenity under 292(1) IPC can be applied in
a prosecution under Section 294 IPC
Code, 1860 and Section 67 of Information Technology Act is based on the same principle as Section 292 of Penal Code ... Penal Code, 1860, nor both under Section 67 of Information Technology Act and Section 292 of Penal Code, 1860.
54. The aforesaid concept is importable
matter contained or embodied in it." Thus sub
Section 1 to Section 292 IPC gives a clear idea as to what is meant ... under Section 292 IPC the definition of obscenity
under 292(1) IPC can be applied in a prosecution under Section
294 IPC
offence under Sections 292 , 294
and 509 of the Indian Penal Code6, Sections 67 and 67A of
the IT Act, and Sections ... passage or passages therein offend the provisions of Section 292
IPC”. In deciding the question of obscenity of any book, story or article