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Bombay High Court Quashes Charges Against Accused in Obscene Material Case — No Prima Facie Case Under Section 292 IPC for Possession of Obscene Books Without Evidence of Sale or Distribution. Alleged Offences Under Section 292 IPC and IT Act Fail as Material Not Obscene and No Mens Rea Established.

The petitioner, Jeevan Govrdhan Band, was accused no.2 in R.C.C. No. 833 of 2011 pending before the Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Beed, arising ou...

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR Against Two Brothers in IT Act Case — IPC Offences Not Maintainable in Light of Section 67 of IT Act. Non-obstante clause in Section 81 of IT Act overrides IPC for offences involving obscene electronic material, following Sharat Babu Digumarti v. Government (NCT of Delhi).

The petitioners, two brothers, filed a criminal writ petition seeking quashing of FIR No. 86 of 2018 registered at Shahupuri Police Station, Kolhapur,...

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Bombay High Court Reduces Sentence in Rash Driving Case Due to Mitigating Circumstances — Concurrent Findings of Guilt Under Sections 279, 304-A, 337, 338 IPC and Section 184 MV Act Upheld but Sentence Modified to Period Already Undergone.

The applicant, Deepak Babusing Pardeshi, was convicted by the trial court and the appellate court for offences under Sections 279, 304-A, 337, 338 of ...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Insufficient Circumstantial Evidence. Conviction under Section 302 IPC Set Aside as Prosecution Failed to Establish Complete Chain of Circumstances.

The appellant, Ishwarbhai Narayan Makwana, was convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Greater Mumbai, for the murder of Raji under Section 302 IP...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Against Actress in Obscenity Case for Lack of Sanction Under Section 196 CrPC. Complaint under Section 292 IPC for alleged obscene film content fails as prior sanction of State Government was not obtained.

The case involves a criminal revision application filed by Mallika Sherawat (alias Reema Lamba), a film actress, seeking to quash Criminal Complaint N...