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  2. Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    Dismissing a complaint that Richard Gere had acted obscenely by kissing Shilpa Shetty in public, [3] the Supreme Court of India had observed that in this issue 'no case was made out'. Even after this verdict, complaints have been filed in courts claiming that kissing in public constitutes an offense under this section. [ 4 ]

  3. Public display of affection - Wikipedia

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    Public display of affection might be regarded as socially unacceptable in India if it disturbs others or creates nuisance. Same-sex physical contact is allowed. Same-sex physical contact is allowed. Under section 294 of the Indian Penal Code , causing annoyance to others through "obscene acts" is a criminal offence with a punishment of ...

  4. Valentine's Day in India - Wikipedia

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    Public display of affection such as kissing is considered unacceptable today in India. [ 6 ] Following the economic liberalisation in the early 1990s, a new middle class emerged who could afford access to foreign TV channels and card shops.

  5. Temple kissing scenes stir trouble for Netflix India - AOL

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    An Indian state on Sunday asked police to investigate after a member of the country's ruling party objected to scenes in the Netflix series A Suitable Boy, in which a Hindu girl kisses a Muslim ...

  6. 2014 Kiss of Love protest - Wikipedia

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    The Kiss of Love protest began in October 2014 when Jai Hind TV, a Malayalam news channel owned by the Indian National Congress, telecast an exclusive report on alleged immoral activity at the parking space of Downtown Cafe in Kozhikode. [21] The video showed a young couple kissing and hugging each other. [22]

  7. Adultery law in India - Wikipedia

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    The Court said that if the party challenging this section can simply prove that it violates Article 14 of the Constitution of India, then the section will be struck down. [8] A five-judge Constitution bench of the Supreme Court unanimously ruled on 27 September 2018 to repeal Section 497, thus eliminating it as an offence in India.

  8. The head of an Indian nonprofit trade organization said cryptocurrency is “illegal,” and urged businesses to obey the law, local news daily the Hindu reported Thursday, Oct. 25. Debjani Ghosh ...

  9. Moral police - Wikipedia

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    Moral police is an umbrella category of vigilante groups which act to enforce a code of morality in India. [1] [2] Some of India's laws, and some actions of police forces in India are also considered to be instances of moral policing. [3]