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
obscenity under Section 292 of the Code and the Court
held as follows: (AIR p. 887, para 16)
16. ... The Penal Code does not define ... test to be applied to
determine ―what is obscenity‖. Section 292 of the Penal Code, of
course, uses the expression ―lascivious and prurient interests
Police Station Mahila Thana Gwalior for the
offence under Section 292 of IPC and its further consequences
i.e.RCT No.2418640/14 pending ... Offences u/S. 509 of IPC
has already been compounded by the trial Court and offence under
Section 292 of IPC
Panwasa,
District-Ujjain for the offence punishable under Section 420 of IPC and
Section 292 (c) of M.P. Nagar Palik Nigam Adhiniyam ... been
registered at Crime No.138/2020 under Section 420 of IPC and Section
292(c) of M.P. Nagar Palik Nigam Adhiniyam
requirement of Section 195(1)(b)(ii) CrPC
sounds attractive but lacks merit. The prohibition contained in
Section 195 CrPC against taking of cognizance ... were a complete code and for the sune
set of allegations, the provisions of Section 292 of IPC cannot be
invoked.
(21) A close
special
enactment. It has special provisions. Section 292 IPC makes
offence sale of obscene books, etc. but once the offence has a
nexus ... were a complete code and for the sune
set of allegations, the provisions of Section 292 of IPC cannot be
invoked.
(21) A close
special enactment. It has special provisions.
Section 292 IPC makes offence sale of obscene books, etc. but once the
offence has a nexus ... were
a complete code and for the sune set of allegations, the provisions of
Section 292 of IPC cannot be invoked.
(21) A close
special enactment. It has special provisions.
Section 292 IPC makes offence sale of obscene books, etc. but once the
offence has a nexus ... were
a complete code and for the sune set of allegations, the provisions of
Section 292 of IPC cannot be invoked.
(21) A close
Judicial Magistrate First Class, Ujjain whereby charges
under Section 420 of the IPC and Section 292(c) of the M.P. Municipal
Corporation ... found the offence falling within the provisions of
Section 420 of the IPC and Section 292(c) of the M.P. Municipal
Corporation
Vishwakarma - Advocate for respondent No.2.
ORDER
This application under Section 439(2) of Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973 has been filed for cancellation ... Cr.P.C. for the offences punishable under
Sections 406 , 120-B, 429 , 468 , & 471 of Indian Penal Code & Section 292