Section 67 in The Information Technology Act, 2000
67. Punishment for publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form. -
Whoever
State Vs. Niyaz Ahmad Khan ), under Section 67 Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008 and Section 500 IPC, Police Station Mehndawal, District ... quashing the FIR atleast in respect of Section 67 , 67-A of I.T. Act and Section 294 of IPC. Although
FIR filed under Section
Sections 294 , 298 and 34 of IPC,
under Sections 67 and 67-A of I.T. Act ... Indian Penal Code, 1860 and Sections 67 and 67(A) of Information
Technology Act, 2000 and Section 3 of State
Section 3 / 4 Pocso Act, Sections 66 , 67 Information Technology Act and Section 3(2) 5 SC/ST Act ... Information Technology Act and Section 3(2)(V) SC/ST Act, police station Gagaha, district Gorakhpur. In the aforesaid
Section 3 / 4 Pocso Act, Sections 66 , 67 Information Technology Act and Section 3(2) 5 SC/ST Act ... Information Technology Act and Section 3(2)(V) SC/ST Act, police station Gagaha, district Gorakhpur. In the aforesaid
354A(1)(ii) of I.P.C., and
Sec.67 of Information
Technology Act, 2000.
Opinion of the Judge Accused ... 354A(1)(ii) of I.P.C. and Sec. 67 of Information Technology
Act, 2000.
2. The brief facts
ROHINI COURTS ; DELHI.
FIR NO. 317/06
U/S 292/34 IPC & Section 67 of
Information Technology Act ... offence
punishable U/S 292 IPC and Section 67 of Information
Technology Act . It is alleged by the complainant Sachin that
Code r/w sec 67 (B) of the
Information Technology Act and under sec
4 of Indecent Representation of Women
(Prohibition ... Code r/w section 67(B) of the Information
Technology Act and under section 4 of Indecent Representation of
Women (Prohibition
learned
court below. Subsequently, Sections 67 , 67-A , 67-B of the
Information and Technology Act ... Act, Sections 67 , 67-A , 67-B of the IT Act and Section
Act
read with section 67-B of Information Technology Act
and sentenced him to suffer rigorous imprisonment for
five years ... Act read with Section 67-B of Information
Technology Act and sentenced her to suffer rigorous
imprisonment for five years