sanction has been granted in
respect of the offence of sedition falling under section 124A of the
Indian Penal Code.
10.3 The
learned counsel took ... section
124A would not, in any manner, be attracted in the facts of the
present case.
10.4 Inviting
attention to the provisions of section 124A
these accused persons amount to offence under sections 124A IPC,
which reads as thus:
124A. Sedition
Whoever by words, either spoken or written ... offence of sedition punishable under Section 124A of the
Indian Penal Code. Section 124 A reads as under:
124A. Sedition. Whoever, by words, either spoken
same language as is used to describe the offence of sedition in Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code. We were invited to say that ... same language as is used to describe the offence of sedition in Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code, it was observed that
under Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code. The determination of this question depends on the true scope and ambit of Section 124A which defines ... depended the validity of Section 124A, If the interpretation placed by the Privy Council were the correct interpretation. Section 124A would be clearly ultra vires
India, the Government of Bihar in exercise of its powers Under Section 432(i) of the Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter referred ... remission will be granted to persons convicted of offences Under Section 124A (Seditions), 363A, 364 , 370 , 372 , 376 , 395 and 396 of the Penal Code
provisions of Section 124A , 153-A ,
153-B , 505(2) and 120-B IPC. Section 124A IPC reads thus:-
"[124A. Sedition.--Whoever, by words ... held thus:-
"8. Section 124A IPC reads thus:
"124A. Sedition - whoever by words, either spoken or
written, or by signs, or by visible
been
convicted for commission of the offence of sedition
punishable under Section 124A of the IPC; Sections ... Guha has been
convicted for commission of the offence of sedition
punishable under Section 124A of the IPC; Sections
Bharati Press, Sm. Shaila Bala Devi vs The Chief Secretary To The Government Of ... on
outset, we may reproduce Section 124A of
IPC for ready reference :
"124A Sedition: Whoever, by words, either spoken
or written, or by signs ... sedition" as defined in section 124A IPC in the
following words:
"37. Section 124A deals with 'Sedition'. Sedition is a
crime
High Court Of Karnataka vs Syed Mohammed Ibrahim on 17 December, 2014
Bench: N.Kumar