The Kerala High Court has held that watching a porn video in one’s privacy without exhibiting it to others does not amount to an offence under Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Justice P.V.
Watching pornographic photographs or videos in one's private time without showing it to others is not an offence under the law as it is a matter of personal choice, the Kerala High Court has held. The ...
Kerala high court gave the ruling while considering a plea by a man who was arrested in 2016 by Kerala police for watching obscene videos on his mobile phone while ...
The court also noted that there was no allegation that the manpublicly exhibited the video. Watching pornographic photographs or videos in one's private time without showing it to others is not an ...
Watching pornographic photographs or videos in one's private time without showing it to others is not an offence under the law as it is a matter of personal choice, the Kerala high court has held.
The high court has held that watching an obscene photo or video by a person in his privacy by itself is not an offence under Section 292 IPC. The offence is attracted only if the accused is trying to ...
Thiruvananthapuram: The cabinet has given clearance to a draft bill proposing to amend Indian Penal Code (IPC) by including provisions to take action against blackmailing by publishing obscene ...
Watching pornographic photos or videos in private on a mobile phone does not attract the offence of obscenity under Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code, the Kerala high court has ruled. Watching ...