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Dinkar Vidyarthi (Advocate)     21 September 2008

to attract viewers on the website, if some one upload obscene picture, is commited any wrong

Dear Sir,

My question is , " Mr Z has designed a website for his fashion desingn Industry as www.znewfashion.com his website in a little while become very popular. To attract more viewers he uploaded some obscene pictures. Is he committed any wrong, if so, what is the remedy?



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VIKAS GARG (LAWYER)     21 September 2008

Yes if any obscene material is put on website than that person can be prosecuted under section 292., section 293 etc. of ipc and various under provisions of information technology act, indecent representation of woman act etc.


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SHEKHAR MISHRA (public servant)     22 September 2008

Its   an   offence both under  IPC  as   well  as   information   technology   Act2000.

Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     23 September 2008

yes. Severe punishment under section 67 of Information Technology Act, 2000.

Dinkar Vidyarthi (Advocate)     10 October 2008

Dear Sir,


But frist of all we have to discribe the word OBSCENE, because in this case the person run his fashion Degins website and in that case he can easily  took the plea of picture related to fashion. so, my question is if such picture is provoking but not nude then what is the effect


 

natarajan (advocate)     18 June 2009

if you fell that those photoes are obscene that it self is an annoyance therefore he is liable for punishment under 293 ipc- infact it is the discreation and duty of the court to consider the abscene matter by taking an over all view of the work to determine whether the abscence photoes are likely to deprive and corrupt those minds open to such influences and the question of particular phtoes is abscene or not doesnot altogether depend on oral evidence.


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