with the Grid Code specified under
clause (h) of sub-section (1) of section 79 ;
(i) specify or enforce standards with respect to quality, continuity ... first time as follows:
“5.11 (j) Composite Scheme: Sub-section (b) of Section 79(1) of the
Act provides that Central Commission shall regulate
extend to ten lakh
rupees:
Provided that provisions of section 67 , section 67A and this section
does not extend to any book, pamphlet, paper, writing ... blocked is noticeably absent in Section 69-A read with the 2009
Rules.
122. Section 79(3)(b) has to be read down to mean
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
respect of
the third-party information subject to sub-Section
(2) of Section 79 .
b. Intermediary under the extant provisions of Section
79 cannot seek ... Sections
65 to 67B deals with various offences under the Act.
This is besides Sections 71 , 72A , 73 and 74 of the Act.
Section 79
79 , a proviso would have been made within that section. Its omission means that
Section 79 continues to exempt intermediaries such as the appellant ... comply with the requirements
of Section 79(2) and 79(3) , the safe harbor under Section 79(1) is inapplicable. Myspace
initiates transmission, negating Section
validity of Section 66A and Section 69A of the IT Act and the scope of
responsibility of an intermediary under Section 79 ... should not be blocked is noticeably absent in
Section 69A read with 2009 Rules.
117. Section 79(3)(b) has to be read down
Section 56 of the 2003 Act and Section
24 of the 1910 Act necessarily relate to identified premises;
ii. The definition of consumer under Section ... upon such terms and conditions as the Board thinks fit.
Under Section 79 of the 1948 Act, the Board can make regulations
not inconsistent with
section (4) of that section, whichever is later."
Thus as far as one can judge from Section 79 of the Act the prosecution must ... regulation or bye-law or order made thereunder. The section runs as follows:
" Section 79 . No court shall take cognizance of any offence under
suspension etc. of employees of private institutions are governed by Section 79 ... Section 80 provides for appeals against orders of punishment imposed on employees of private institutions under Section 79 . A further appeal is provided to Government
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