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
convicted for the offences under Section 292 IPC
and under Sections 66(B) , 67(A) Information Technology Act 2000 and
sentenced to undergo imprisonment ... Section 67-A and
66-E of Information Technology Act were applicable to A-1. As regards
A-2, Section 292 of IPC
convicted for the offences under Section 292 IPC
and under Sections 66(B) , 67(A) Information Technology Act 2000 and
sentenced to undergo imprisonment ... Section 67-A and
66-E of Information Technology Act were applicable to A-1. As regards
A-2, Section 292 of IPC
punish the petitioner for the alleged offences under Section 292 (A) and 293 of Indian Penal Code and r/w Sections ... test to be applied to determine what is obscenity. Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code, of course, uses the expression lascivious and prurient interests
Ms.A.Arulmozhi vs The Government Of India on 5 August, 2005
Equivalent citations: AIR
obscenity in this country is codified in sections 292 , 293 and 294 of the Indian Penal Code. In Spite of these provisions, there is growing ... such is the interest of public decency and morality. Section 292 Penal Code manifestly embodies such a restriction because the law against obscenity, of course
P. Jagajeevan Ram And Etc. vs Govt. Of India And Ors. on 29 April, 1988
respectively under Section 292 , Indian Penal Code and sentences of fine of Rs. 100 in each case.
2. The facts of these cases have been ... charge under Section 292 , Indian Penal Code is set out at page 1309 of Dr. Nand Lal's Indian Penal Code Vol. I (Krishen
concerned."
13. The term "obscenity" as found in Section 292 I.P.C came to be
interpreted by a Constitutional Bench ... whether the pictures are
obscene or not as defined in Section 292 I.P.C. I apprehend that if any such
opinion is expressed
consider, before certification,
all the points Section 292 IPC prescribes. Indeed, neither the Penal Code nor
the Cinematograph Act can go beyond the restrictions ... least as a matter of interpretation,
Section 79 IPC resolves the apparent conflict between Section 292 IPC and
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