Deprave and Corrupt - The core legal test for obscenity centers on whether the material tends to deprave and corrupt individuals, particularly those whose minds are open to immoral influences, including minors or susceptible readers. Several cases emphasize that the material's tendency to influence the moral integrity of the audience is crucial in determining obscenity. For instance, Hicklin (1868) defined obscenity as that which tends to deprave and corrupt those exposed to it, especially young persons Girdharlal Popatlal Shah and Ors VS The State - Bombay, Dwarakadas VS State of Kerala - Kerala.
Public Morality and Morals - Many rulings highlight that obscenity involves the potential to injure public morality or morals. The courts assess whether the material has a significant impact on societal standards, often considering whether it is likely to denigrate women, promote impure thoughts, or undermine moral values Babban Prasad Mishra VS P. S. Diwan - Crimes, BABBAN PRASAD MISHRA VS P. S. DIWAN - Chhattisgarh, Babban Prasad Mishra VS P. S. Diwan - Crimes.
Test of Obscenity - The predominant criterion across cases is whether the matter has a tendency to deprave or corrupt those likely to read, see, or hear it. This includes evaluating whether the material appeals to prurient or immoral interests and whether it can arouse sexually impure thoughts Girdharlal Popatlal Shah and Ors VS The State - Bombay, P. T. Chacko VS Nainan Chacko - Kerala, Sreeram Saksena VS Emperor - Calcutta.
Holistic and Contextual Approach - Courts advocate for a holistic view, considering the nature of the material, its context, and its likely audience. For example, a painting or photograph is not deemed obscene solely based on nudity but on whether it tends to deprave or corrupt viewers Maqbool Fida Husain VS Rajkumar Pandey - Delhi.
Legal Standards and Limitations - Some judgments specify that nudity alone does not constitute obscenity unless it has the propensity to corrupt or deprave. The focus remains on the material's influence rather than its explicit content per se Preetha VS State of Kerala - Crimes.
Analysis and Conclusion:
The legal concept of deprave and corrupt in obscenity law primarily involves assessing whether the material has a tendency to morally corrupt those exposed to it, especially vulnerable audiences like minors. The Hicklin test, established in 1868, remains influential, emphasizing the material's potential to influence susceptible minds negatively. Courts consistently consider the societal impact, moral standards, and context, rather than superficial aspects like nudity alone. Overall, the emphasis is on preventing materials that could undermine public morals by corrupting individuals' minds Girdharlal Popatlal Shah and Ors VS The State - Bombay, Dwarakadas VS State of Kerala - Kerala, Maqbool Fida Husain VS Rajkumar Pandey - Delhi.
Hicklin, (1868) 3 QB 360 (A), which defines obscenity as that which tends to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such ... The Court found that the pictures of naked persons in sexual intercourse were calculated to deprave or corrupt the minds of the readers ... or corrupt the minds of the readers, particularly young persons. ... We have no doubt that these pictures are calculated to deprave or corrupt the minds of the readers of the book and particularly....
corrupt or injure public morality or moral. ... corrupt or injure public morality or morals — No useful purpose likely to be served by allowing criminal prosecution to continue ... life, such depictions not carry much weight so as to classify them to be indecent or derogatory to denigrating women or likely to deprave ... , corrupt or injure the public morality or morals. ... The Honble Court laid down that the test of obscenity is whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscene is to deprave and....
corrupt or injure public morality or moral. ... corrupt or injure public morality or morals — No useful purpose likely to be served by allowing criminal prosecution to continue ... life, such depictions not carry much weight so as to classify them to be indecent or derogatory to denigrating women or likely to deprave ... , corrupt or injure the public morality of morals. ... The Hon'ble Court laid down that the test of obscenity is whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscene Is to deprave, a....
corrupt or injure public morality or moral. ... corrupt or injure public morality or morals — No useful purpose likely to be served by allowing criminal prosecution to continue ... life, such depictions not carry much weight so as to classify them to be indecent or derogatory to denigrating women or likely to deprave ... , corrupt or injure the public morality or morals. ... The Honble Court laid down that the test of obscenity is whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscene is to deprave and #....
Ratio Decidendi: The court held that the writing must have a tendency to deprave and corrupt persons likely to read it to ... and corrupt the reader. ... Finding of the Court: The court found that the letters did not amount to obscenity as they did not tend to deprave ... The writing, for the purpose of branding it as "obscene" must have tendency to deprave and corrupt persons who are likely to read the same. In the present case, it is but natural to ask oneself as to who was the re....
The Court held that the painting was not obscene as it did not appeal to prurient interest or tend to deprave or corrupt persons ... or corrupt persons who are likely to read, see or hear the matter alleged to be obscene. ... or corrupt persons who are likely to read, see or hear the matter alleged to be obscene. ... A holistic view must thus be taken apart from a closer scrutiny of the impugned subject to come to a conclusion whether the same is grossly obscene and likely to deprave and corru....
Hicklin (1868) 3 Q.B.D. 360, which focuses on whether the matter tends to deprave and corrupt those exposed to it. ... Hicklin (1868) 3 Q.B.D. 360, focusing on whether the matter tends to deprave and corrupt those exposed to it. ... (Crl.) 731 his Lordship Ramaswami, J. has dealt with the subject exhaustively and held that the test of criminality is whether the matter complained against, tends to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences. ... Hicklin (18....
Obscenity - Criminal Law - The court held that the words uttered by the accused did not have a tendency to deprave and corrupt ... Hicklin and followed in India, which focuses on the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity to deprave and corrupt those open ... B. 360 at 371 Cockburn C J. laid down the test of 'obscenity' in these words: ... "the test of obscenity is this, whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to....
and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences and that it must be capable of arousing sexually impure thoughts ... , corrupt and defile the morals of any persons, so as to attract the vital elements of obscenity as contemplated in Secs.292 and ... and corrupt those whose minds were open to such immoral influences—Nudity by it self would not fulfil requirement of obscenity—Photographs
The court applied the test of obscenity as to whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those ... and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences and into whose hands a publication of this sort may fall. ... Ratio Decidendi: The court applied the test of obscenity as to whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave ... The learned Chief Justice said this: I think the test of obscenity is this, whether the tendency of the matter charged as o....
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