Chapter IV
Offences of Public Order and Morals
14.(1) Whoever produces, prepares, arranges, sends or saves through the
informatic network, one of the computer sets or whatever may be
deemed as such, whatever by nature may affect public order or
morals, shall be punished, with imprisonment, for a term, not
exceeding three years, or with fine, or with both .
(2) Commission of such offence shall be deemed an aggravation
circumstance, where the act is directed to a juvenile, and its
committer shall be punished, with imprisonment, for a term, not
exceeding five years, or with fine, or with both .

Initiation, or display of sites with intent to promote
views and programmes in contravention
of public order, or morals
15.

There shall be deemed to have committed an offence whoever
initiates, or displays a site on the informatic network, one of the
computer sets or whatever may be deemed as such, for a person or
group, who call for facilitation, or promotion of programmes, or
views in contravention of public order, or morals, and shall be
punished, with imprisonment, for a term, not exceeding five years, or
with fine, or with both .

Violation of religious principles
and values, or sanctities
16.

Whoever violates any of the religious, or family principles, or values,
or the sanctity of private life, through the informatic network, one of
the computer sets, and whatever may be deemed as such, shall be
deemed to have committed an offence, and be punished, with

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