Section 24 Indian Telegraph Act, 1885

 


Section 24 Indian Telegraph Act, 1885: 


Unlawfully attempting to learn contents of messages.—If any person does any of the acts mentioned in section 23 with the intention of unlawfully learning the contents of any message or of committing any offence punishable under this Act, he may (in addition to the fine with which he is punishable under section 23) be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year.


Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 24 Indian Telegraph Act, 1885:  

G. Lakshmi Ammal vs Elumalai Chettiar And Ors. on 30 April, 1980

B.S.N.L vs Telecom Regulatory Auth.Of India  on 6 December, 2013

Divyang R. Parikh vs State Of Gujarat on 8 April, 1997

Thota Suresh Babu, vs The State Of Andhra Pradesh, on 30 December, 2020

Powergrid Corporation Of India  vs K.Radhakrishnan on 6 April, 2011


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