under section 4 and 6 of Indecent
Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986 and
section 292(2)(a) of the Indian Penal Code on
payment ... less, punishable under section 4 and 6 of the said
Act or section 292(2)(a) of the Indian Penal Code. This
complaint
have been sent up to face trial for offence under Section 292 / 34
IPC with the allegations that on 27.08.2001, at about ... books and as such had
allegedly committed the offence under Section 292 / 34 IPC. After usual
investigation, the charge sheet was filed
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
Accused Mukesh Kumar is
acquitted u/s 63 / 68-A of The
Copyright Act,1957 and Section
292 IPC
h) The date of such ... court u/s 63 / 68-A of The Copyright Act, 1957 and Section 292 IPC
against the accused. Copy of charge sheet and documents
offences punishable under section 292 of the
Indian Penal Code ( IPC ), section 293 of IPC read
sga/-
::: Downloaded on - 06/01/2014 ... offence under
clause (a) of sub-section (2) of Section 292 of
IPC. In the instant case, there is no allegation
that the petitioner
Under Section 292 of The Indian Penal Code ,
1860 read with Section 34 of The Indian
Penal Code , 1860.
(f) Plea of accused person ... under Section 292 of The Indian Penal Code , 1860 read with Section 34 of
The Indian Penal Code , 1860. The allegations against the accused persons
After filing of the police report, cognizance of offence under section
292 IPC was taken by the Learned Predecessor of Court and the accused ... framed against the accused for having committed an
offence punishable under section 292 IPC to which the accused pleaded not
guilty and claimed trial
Connaught Place (EOW )
U/s 63/68- A of The Copyright Act,1957 and Section 292
IPC
State Vs. Jitender Kumar @ Rinku
Unique Case ... acquitted in the present case u/s 63 / 68-
A of The Copyright Act,1957 and
Section 292 IPC.
h) The date of such
Police against the accused persons for
the offence under section 292 IPC as well as under Section 2/4 IRW
Act submitting therein that ... difficult to terms them obscene within the meaning of Section 292
IPC. As observed by the Supreme Court in Samaresh Bose.
"A Vulgar
conviction of the appellants under Section 292 read with Section 34 of the
IPC and Section 7 of Cinematograph Act.
3. The prosecution case ... with Section 34 IPC and Section 7 of Cinematograph Act.
5. After the statements of the appellants were recorded under Section
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