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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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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR Against 18-Year-Old Student Over Instagram Post on Environmental Concerns. Expression of environmental concerns on social media without malicious intent towards religion does not attract Section 295-A of IPC.

The court's decision was based on the absence of any malicious intent to insult religion in the petitioner's Instagram post. The petitioner’s concer...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Criminal Case Involving WhatsApp Forward with Offensive Content. Court cites lack of investigation, procedural flaws, and absence of intent in quashing charges under IPC and Atrocities Act.

The Bombay High Court, Aurangabad Bench, quashed criminal proceedings against the applicant, Dnyaneshwar Rohidas Wakale, who had forwarded an objectio...

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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...