Understanding IPC Section 294 and the Urfi Javed Controversy Laws Against Public Nudity in India

Understanding IPC Section 294 and the Urfi Javed Controversy Laws Against Public Nudity in India

Urfi Javed, who has become a hot sensation on social media, has been arrested for spreading obscenity in a public place. According to reports, Mumbai Police has arrested Urfi under section 294 of IPC. Under this section, the police can arrest any person with the prior permission or warrant of the court. Under this section, spreading obscenity in society is a bailable offense and any magistrate can hear it. At present, the latest update about his whereabouts has not been revealed.

What is Section 294?

With Urfi Javed Arrest News, Section 294 of IPC has once again come into discussion. This section has been included in the law to prevent the spread of obscenity in the society. Under this section, whether it is Urfi Javed or anyone else, you cannot be naked in a public place. If you do this, you may have to go to jail. If found guilty in such a case, the maximum punishment that the accused can be given is three months.

On whom can Section 294 be registered? (IPC 294)

– Someone does something obscene in a public place

– Any person singing or speaking obscene songs in or near a public place

sing obscene songs or act obscenely

For example, if someone in the crowd stands up and sings or speaks loudly a song whose language is obscene. The people present there should have objections to his action. Or if a group chants obscene words in a procession and makes fun of religious figures or spreads obscenity by being naked or semi-nude in a public place, then a case can be registered against them under Section 294.

Arrest can happen without a warrant

According to legal experts, the case registered under Section 294 of IPC is bailable. If a case is registered against someone under this section, the police can arrest such person without any warrant or prior permission of the court. In this case, the magistrate can hear and impose a punishment fine, or both on the accused.

These celebrities have also been sued

Let us tell you that not only Urfi Javed but Poonam Pandey and Milind Soman have also been sued for spreading nudity in society. Actress Poonam Gande and her husband Sam Bombay, who had gone to visit Goa, were arrested for shooting obscene videos. Later he got bail from Goa court. A case has also been registered against actor Milind Soman for conducting a nude photoshoot.