Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 482 – Quashing of criminal proceedings – Quashed – Offence under Sections 292, 294and 509 IPC, Sections 67 and 67A of the IT Act, and Sections 2(c) and 3 of the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986 – Appellants /accused are the actors, casting director, script writers, creator of the web-series ‘College Romance’ sought to be investigated and prosecuted for production, transmission, and online publication of obscene and sexually-explicit material–Held that the enquiry under Section 292 of the IPC or under Section 67 of the IT Act does not hinge on whether the language or words are decent, or whether they are commonly used in the country – Rather, from the plain language of the provision, the inquiry is to determine whether the content is lascivious, appeals to prurient interests, or tends to deprave and corrupt the minds of those in whose hands it is likely to fall – While a person may find vulgar and expletive-filled language to be distasteful, unpalatable, uncivil, and improper, that by itself is not sufficient to be ‘obscene’ – Obscenity relates to material that arouses sexual and lustful thoughts, which is not at all the effect of the abusive language or profanities that have been employed in the episode – Rather, such language may evoke disgust, revulsion, or shock -High Court held to not correct in its conclusion that the web-series has obscene content and that therefore the provisions of Section67 of the IT Act are attracted – Facts of the present case certainly do not attract Section 67A as the complainant’s grievance is about excessive usage of vulgar expletives, swear words, and profanities – There is no allegation of any ‘sexually explicit act or conduct’ in the complaint and as such, Section 67A does not get attracted -Judgment of the High Court liable to be set aside and FIR registered under Sections 67 and 67A of the IT Act against the appellants liable to be quashed. (Para 34 to 49)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 181 SC
[2024 INSC 223]
Apoorva Arora & Anr. Etc. Vs. State (Govt. Of Nct Of Delhi) & Anr.
Criminal Appeal No(S). 1694-1695 of 2024 (Arising Out Of Slp (Crl.) No(S). 5463-5464 of 2023 With Criminal Appeal No(S). /2024 (Arising Out of Slp (Crl.) No. 6786 of 2023 Criminal Appeal No(S). /2024 (Arising Out of Slp (Crl.) No. 5532 Of 2023 Criminal Appeal No(S). /2024 (Arising Out of Slp (Crl.) No. 8385-8387 of 2023-Decided on 19-03-2024
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