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Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Chapter 14

Title: Of Offences Affecting the Public Health, Safety, Convenience, Decency and Morals

State: Central

Year: 1860

the following new section namely:-- 292A. Printing, etc., of grossly indecent or scurrilous matter or matter intended for blackmail.-- Whoever,-- (a) prints or causes to be printed in any newspaper, periodical or circular, or exhibits or causes

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Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 292

Title: Sale, Etc., of Obscene Books, Etc.

State: Central

Year: 1860

the following new section namely:-- 292A. Printing, etc., of grossly indecent or scurrilous matter or matter intended for blackmail.-- Whoever,-- (a) prints or causes to be printed in any newspaper, periodical or circular, or exhibits or causes

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Schedule 1

Title: The First Schedule (Chapter Xi to Xix)

State: Central

Year: 1973

shall be substitutes, namely:- "292A Printing etc. of grossly in- decent or scurrilous matter or matter intended for blackmail. Imprisonment of either description for 2 years, or fine, or both. Non-cognizable Bailable Any Magistrate. 293 Sale etc.,

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Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 293

Title: Sale, Etc., of Obscene Objects to Young Person

State: Central

Year: 1860

the marginal note, after the words "obscene objects" the words "any grossly indecent or scurrilous matter intended for blackmail shall be inserted," ______________________ 1. Substituted by Act 8 of 1925, section 2, for the original section. 2.

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Karnataka Dramatic Performances Act, 1964 Section 2

Title: Definitions

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

religious beliefs of that class; or (vi) is grossly indecent, or is scurrilous or obscene or intended for blackmail; Explanation I.A performance shall not be deemed to be objectionable merely because in the course thereof words are

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Dramatic Performances Act, 1964 Section 2

Title: Definitions

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

religious beliefs of that class; or (vi) is grossly indecent, or is scurrilous or obscene or intended for blackmail; Explanation I.A performance shall not be deemed to be objectionable merely because in the course thereof words are

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The Orissa Dramatic Performances Act, 1962 Preamble 1

Title: The Orissa Dramatic Performances Act, 1962

State: Orissa

Year: 1962

religious beliefs of that class; or (iv) is grossly indecent, or is scurrilous or obscene or intended for blackmail; Explanation I " A performance shall not be deemed to be objectionable merely because in the course thereof

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The Orissa Dramatic Performances Act, 1962 Section 2

State: Orissa

Year: 1962

religious beliefs of that class; or (iv) is grossly indecent, or is scurrilous or obscene or intended for blackmail; Explanation I " A performance shall not be deemed to be objectionable merely because in the course thereof

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The Pondicherry Dramatic Performances Act, 1965 Section 2

State: Pondicherry

Year: 1965

beliefs of that class ; or (vi) is grossly indecent, or is scurrilous or obscene or intender for blackmail ; Explanation I.- A performance shall not be deemed to be objectionable merely because in the course thereof

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The Tamil Nadu Open Places (Prevention of Disfigurement) Act, 1959 Section 2

State: Tamil Nadu

Year: 1959

Nadu Act 39 of 1986) [or (v) is grossly indecent, or in scurrilous or obscene or intended for blackmail; or (vi) obstructs pedestrian traffic.] Explanation . " An advertisement shall not be deemed to be objectionable merely

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