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
Court held that a prima facie case was made out under Section 292 IPC, but Avnish Bajaj was not liable to be proceeded under ... appellant who has been discharged under Section 67 of the IT Act could be proceeded under Section 292 IPC, which deals with sale
picture, painting, etc., would pass the test of obscenity
under Section 292 of IPC. The Court took a rather restrictive
view of what would ... exceptions contained
in the Section. Thus, to attract the offence under Section 292
of the IPC, the following ingredients must be proved namely
consider the provisions of Section 294 of
BNS, 2023 which corresponds to Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code,
1860. The said provision reads ... applied to determine "what is
obscenity". Section 292 of the Penal Code, of
course, uses the expression "lascivious and
prurient interests
consider the provisions of Section 294 of
BNS, 2023 which corresponds to Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code,
1860. The said provision reads ... applied to determine "what is
obscenity". Section 292 of the Penal Code, of
course, uses the expression "lascivious and
prurient interests
year each for the
offences punishable under Sec. 292(A) / 506 I.P.C. and to undergo
S.I. for a period of 5 years ... However, the Appellant was
charged for the offence under Sec. 292 / 506 / 509 of the I.P.C. r.w.
Sec
year each for the
offences punishable under Sec. 292(A) / 506 I.P.C. and to undergo
S.I. for a period of 5 years ... However, the Appellant was
charged for the offence under Sec. 292 / 506 / 509 of the I.P.C. r.w.
Sec
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
Additional JMFC, Jamakhandi for the
offence punishable under Section 292 of IPC and were directed
to undergo simple imprisonment for a period ... that the accused persons are
guilty of the offence under Section 292 of IPC and therefore,
order of conviction recorded by the learned Trial
against the petitioner for offence charging him under sections
292 / 34 of the Indian Penal Code, section 12 of the POCSO Act
and section ... sentence against the above sections may extend to five years
besides fine under section 292 of the Indian Penal Code, upto 5
years under section