having committed the offence
punishable under Section 292 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal
Code, 1860 (hereinafter referred as " IPC ... Thereafter, charge under Section 292 read with Section 34
of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 was framed against all three accused
persons to which they
compliance of Section 207 of
Cr. P.C.
5. Thereafter, charge under Section 292 of the Indian Penal
Code, 1860 was framed against the accused ... Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code reads as under:
[292. Sale, etc., of obscene books, etc.-- [(1) For the purposes of sub
section
Appeal, calling in question his conviction under Section 292
read with 34 of the Indian Penal Code , and the sentence imposed upon
him to suffer ... house, will not attract an offence under sub section (2) of
Section 292 of the IPC. It is only when such an obscene object
offences punishable u/ Sec.52(A) , 68(A) of
Copyright Act & Sec.292 of IPC.
2. The brief facts of the prosecution case ... 2016 for the
offences punishable u/ Sec.52(A) , 68(A) of Copyright Act &
Sec.292 of IPC. Thereafter, CW.1 along with
Section 294 of
Indian Penal Code, a charge was framed against him for the offence
punishable under Section 292 of Indian Penal Code. The central ... been discharged
under Section 67 of the I.T. Act, could be proceeded against Section
292 of the Indian Penal Code. The petitioner therein
Section 294 of
Indian Penal Code, a charge was framed against him for the offence
punishable under Section 292 of Indian Penal Code. The central ... been discharged
under Section 67 of the I.T. Act, could be proceeded against Section
292 of the Indian Penal Code. The petitioner therein
special
enactment. It has special provisions. Section
292 of the IPC makes offence sale of obscene
books, etc. but once the offence ... deals with obscenity in
electronic form, it covers the offence under
Section 292 IPC."
10. He further relied upon the decision
that IT Act is a
special enactment. It has special provisions. Section 292 IPC
makes offence sale of obscene books, etc. but once ... deals with
obscenity in electronic form, it covers the offence under
Section 292 IPC."
13. It has been further held by this Court
violation of the provisions of Sections 292 / 294 of Indian
Penal Code (' IPC '), 1860, Section 67 / 67A of Information and
Technology ... revisionists in
this regard to the extent that Sections u/s 292 and 294 IPC
cannot exist together with Section
violation of the provisions of Sections 292 / 294 of Indian
Penal Code („ IPC ‟), 1860, Section 67 / 67A of Information and
Technology ... revisionists in
this regard to the extent that Sections u/s 292 and 294 IPC
cannot exist together with Section