1984 Ed.]
Crimes
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(ii) where any documents have been removed from any other person, supply that person with a list of such documents:
(c) anything seized under subsection (1) may be retained for a period not exceeding 1 month, or if within that period proceedings are commenced for an offence under section 7, until the conclusion of those proceedings; and
(d) section 102 of the Criminal Procedure Ordinance (which makes provision for the disposal of property connected with offences) shall apply to property which has come into the possession of the police under this section as it applies to property which has come into the possession of the police in the circumstances mentioned in that section.
9.
(1) A seditious intention is an intention-
(a) to bring into hatred or contempt or to excite disaffection against the person of Her Majesty, or Her Heirs or Successors, or against the Government of Hong Kong, or the government of any other part of Her Majesty's dominions or of any territory under Her Majesty's protection as by law established; (Replaced, 28 of 1938, s. 2)
(b) to excite Her Majesty's subjects or inhabitants of Hong Kong to attempt to procure the alteration, otherwise than by lawful means, of any other matter in Hong Kong as by law established; or
(c) to bring into hatred or contempt or to excite disaffection against the administration of justice in Hong Kong; or
(d) to raise discontent or disaffection amongst Her Majesty's subjects or inhabitants of Hong Kong; or
(e) to promote feelings of ill-will and enmity between different classes of the population of Hong Kong; or
(f) to incite persons to violence; or (Added, 30 of 1970, s. 2)
(g) to counsel disobedience to law or to any lawful order. (Added, 30 of 1970, s. 2)
(13 of 1938, s. 3, incorporated)
(2) An act, speech or publication is not seditious by reason only that it intends (Amended, 28 of 1938, s. 2)
(a) to show that Her Majesty has been misled or mistaken in any of Her measures; or
(b) to point out errors or defects in the government or constitution of Hong Kong as by law established or in legislation or in the administration of justice with a view to the remedying of such errors or defects; or
(Cap. 221)
Seditious intention.