Chokkappa (1972) 2 Supreme Court Cases 680.
8. Fourthly, Section 79 IPC creates an exception in favor of the Petitioner. The learned Magistrate has failed ... considering the application Under Section 245 (2) of the Code, the learned Magistrate has brushed aside the benefit of Section 79 of IPC. However, even
offence, Section 292 I.P.C. notwithstanding. The absolution is based upon the combined operation of Section 5A of the Act and Section 79 ... legal effect of the combined operation of Section 5A of the Act and Section 79 I.P.C. But we will assume for purposes
Justified'-Meaning of- Indian Penal
Code 1860, S.79
HEADNOTE:
Section 79 I.P.C. provides that nothing is an offence
which is done ... display thereafter, and by virtue of
the antidotal provisions in section 79 I.P.C., the public
exhibition, circulation or distribution of the film, even
film.
EFFECT OF CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY CBFC : SECTION 5-A OF THE
CINEMATOGRAPH ACT AND SECTION 79 IPC CONSTITUTE AN
EXPRESS LEGAL ... released in theatres after it was issued a valid
certificate by CBFC. Sections 5-A and 5-B(2) of The Cinematograph
cruelty likely to cause unnecessary mental or physical suffering.
18. Section 79 JJ Act, 2015 (Exploitation of child employee)
The prosecution must show ... omission assumes critical importance, particularly for offences
under Section 370 IPC, Section 374 IPC, Section 79 of the JJ Act,
and Sections
offence punishable under Section 420 IPC, under Section 63
of the Copyright Act and under Sections 78 / 79 of the Trade Mark and Merch-
andise ... committed by the petitioner under Section 420 IPC, under
Section 63 of the Copyright Act and under Sections 78 / 79 of the Trade Mark
crime No. 250/71 under Section 177/452, I.P.C.
(7) M.C.R. No. Section 109/79, Section ... Section 192/79, Sec-Won 323/504, I.P.C.
(9) M.C.R. No. Section 262, Section
Dvb Group Merchant Bank (Asia) Ltd vs M. V. Malaviya Twenty Three Imo No ... on
done in good faith and that he was protected by Sections 76 and 79 of the Indian Penal Code.
9. The letter written ... allegation of the accused that he was protected by Sections 76 and 79 of the Indian Penal Code was made out by legal evidence before
entry into India and was never considered as ‘obscene’, especially
when Section 79 of Indian Penal Code states that nothing is an offence
which ... been committed under Section 292
IPC and then the question whether it falls in the first part of Section 79
IPC has become academic