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Government Act Section 292 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
292. 1[ Sale, etc., of obscene books
Central Government Act
Lady Chatterley's Lover". He was convicted
under s. 292, Indian Penal Code. In his appeal to the
Supreme Court ... must be declared obscene within the meaning of
s. 292, Indian Penal Code. [81C].
The word "obscene" in the section
Supreme Court of India
obscene or not depends on the
interpretation of section 292 I.P.C. Only. After setting out
in his judgment ... question was obscene within the mischief of
section 292 I.P.C. Both the accused were, therefore, found
guilty
Supreme Court of India
large on the
picture, constituting an offence under s. 292 I.P.C. The
Magistrate after examining some witnesses, took ... corrupt
public morals, could not be an offence, s. 292 I.P.C.
notwithstanding.
Allowing the appeal,
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HELD
Supreme Court of India
published an obscene product within the
meaning of Section 292 Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Section 67 of the
Information ... website was not profit as
contemplated by Section 292 IPC and in any event such income was not
generated
Delhi High Court
others, who
were prosecuted for offence under Section 292 IPC before a Magistrate
at Delhi and in the State ... making such an act an offence under Section 292 IPC. In
view of that provision, no person can claim that
Karnataka High Court
case
Crime No. 484 of 1989 under Section 292, IPC, at Police Station Civil
Lines, Allahabad and got them arrested ... from them do not constitute
an offence under Section 292, IPC, neither the photographs nor the
materials recovered would constitute
Allahabad High Court
Ganganagar whereby he read over
accusation under Section 292, IPC to the petitioners.
2. The brief facts of the case ... Station, the Circle
Inspector registered a case under Section 292, IPC and Section 10 of
the Rajasthan Video "Film Regulation
Rajasthan High Court
Sarma, J.
1. Having been convicted under Section 292, IPC, by the Judicial
Magistrate, First Class, Jorhat ... having found prima facie committed an offence under Section 292, IPC by
him. The police filed charge sheet against accused
Gauhati High Court
ENGLAND ..... 4
4. CHANGE NEEDED IN SECTION 292, INDIAN
PENAL CODE ....... 6
5. INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY: NEED TO IN- '
SERT ... CHAPTER 4
I l CHANGE NEEDED IN SECTION 292, INDIAN PENAL CODE
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Law Commission Report
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