Indian Penal Code, 1860

Obscene acts and songs.—

Section

294

Punishment

Imprisonment up to Three Month(s) + Fine

Cognizable

Non-cognizable

Bailable

Bailable

Compoundable

Non-Compoundable (Refer to CrPC 320 for exceptions)

Trial Court

Any Magistrate

Bare Act Text

294. Obscene acts and songs.— Whoever, to the annoyance of others—(a)does any obscene act in any public place, or(b)sings, recites or utters any obscene song, ballad or words, in or near any public place,shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine, or with both.
According to the official bare act, this legal offense is defined as: 294. Obscene acts and songs.— Whoever, to the annoyance of others—(a)does any obscene act in any public place, or(b)sings, recites or utters any obscene song, ballad or words, in or near any public place,shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine, or with both.
The punishment for this specific offense is outlined under the law as: Imprisonment up to Three Month(s) + Fine
Under the Indian Penal Code, this specific offense is classified as a Bailable offense.
The legal status regarding police arrest without a warrant is that this offense isNon-cognizable.
Cases pertaining to this specific IPC section are triable by the Any Magistrate.
The compoundable nature of this offense, meaning whether the parties can settle it out of court, is classified as: Non-Compoundable (Refer to CrPC 320 for exceptions).

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