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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR Against TV Show Participants in Religious Sentiment Case. Alleged Offence Under Section 295-A IPC Not Made Out as Acts Did Not Deliberately and Maliciously Intend to Outrage Religious Feelings.

The Bombay High Court disposed of two criminal writ petitions challenging the registration of FIR No. 265 of 2010 under Section 295-A read with Sectio...

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Karnataka High Court Quashes FIR Under Section 295A IPC and Section 67 IT Act in WhatsApp Group Case Due to Lack of Sanction and Insufficient Evidence -- Petitioner Acquitted of Religious Offence Charges

The Karnataka High Court allowed a criminal petition filed under Section 482 of the CrPC seeking to quash an FIR registered under Section 295A IPC and...

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Court Quashes FIR and Charge-Sheet Against Applicants in WhatsApp Insult Case. Absence of Required Sanction and Lack of Malicious Intent Lead to Dismissal of Charges under Sections 295A, 504, and 506 of IPC

The court, upon hearing the arguments from the advocates of both parties, decided to quash the FIR and charge-sheet filed against the applicants under...

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR in Section 295A IPC Case — Facebook Post Comparing Lord Parshuram with Movie Character Not Deliberate Malicious Act. Court Held That Mere Comparison Without Intent to Outrage Religious Feelings Does Not Attract Section 295A IPC.

The applicants filed a criminal application under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, seeking quashing of FIR No.73 of 2016 registere...

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR in Section 295-A IPC Case for Lack of Deliberate and Malicious Intention. Exhibition of Slippers with Images of Hindu Deities Did Not Disclose Intent to Outrage Religious Feelings Under Section 295-A of Indian Penal Code, 1860.

The petitioner, Mr. Vineet Kacker, filed a criminal writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India read with Section 482 of the Code of ...

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High Court Quashes FIR Under Section 295A IPC for Lack of Intent to Insult Religion — Alleged Offensive Article Published in Magazine Did Not Deliberately or Maliciously Intend to Outrage Religious Feelings.

The petitioner, Shivaji Sukhdeo Jaware, was the accused in Regular Criminal Case No. 105 of 2013 (originally RCC No. 361 of 2008) pending before the J...