obscene product within the meaning of Section 292 Indian Penal Code ( IPC ) and Section 67 of the Information Technology Act 2000 (IT Act ). This ... offences under Section 292 IPC and Section 67 IT Act. The offence under Section 292 IPC includes not only overt acts but illegal
Since the petitioner
was discharged under Section 67 of the Information Technology Act,
prosecution under Section 292 IPC was not permissible.
9. Learned Addl ... matter.
16. Avnish Bajaj was discharged under Section 292 IPC as
Indian Penal Code did not recognise the concept of an automatic criminal
liability
year in default, u/s 376 of IPC , to undergo R.I. for a period of
two years under Section 506 ... appellant has rightly been convicted under
Sections 376 & 506 of Indian Penal Code. However, offence
under Section 292 of IPC is not made
find out if they were 'obscene' within Section 292 Indian Penal Code At page 977, (col.2), the passage sage from Ranjit Udeshi ... Lover" was held to be obscene within Section 292 Indian Penal Code But the same book was held to be not obscene in England
Section 4 Proviso (c) of the Act.
III. He acted without jurisdiction in issuing the process under Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code because ... Board under Section 5A of the Cinematograph Act, the petitioners cannot claim that provisions of Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code or that
matter viz. photos of naked women and a case under Section 292 , Indian Penal Code (for short ' IPC '). being ... obscene are not so and their prosecution for offence under Section 292 Indian Penal Code is totally misconceived and not warranted by law.
(8) Section
summons to the petitioner for various offences Under Section 292 / 294 / 298 of the Indian Penal Code (' IPC ' for short) against which ... obscenity in India can be found in Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 which reads as under:
Section 292 . Sale, etc., of obscene
Deepti Kapur vs Kunal Julka on 30 June, 2020
Equivalent citations: AIR 2020 DELHI 156
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra & Anr. vs Govt Of Nct Of Delhi & Anr. on 2
issued notice to the petitioner under Section 251 Cr.P.C. in respect of offence under Section 292 IPC as well ... Section 292 IPC reads as under:
292. Sale, etc., of obscene books, etc.-[(1) For the purposes of Sub-section (2), a book, pamphlet