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1984 Ed.]

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(a) that he was not on board the vessel willingly; or

(b) that he did not know that the vessel was equipped for the purposes of piracy.

23. (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations for all or any of the following matters-

(a) searching vessels and persons for the prevention of piracy;

(b) imposing such restrictions on the movements and actions of vessels and persons as may seem to him desirable in order to render such search effective; and

(c) such other measures as may seem to him desirable for the prevention of piracy.

(2) Regulations made under this section may provide that a contravention of specified provisions thereof shall be an offence, and may prescribe penalties therefor not exceeding a fine of $5,000 and imprisonment for 6 months.

PART IV

INTIMIDATION

24. Any person who threatens any other person-

(a) with any injury to the person, reputation or property of such other person; or

(b) with any injury to the person, reputation or property of any third person, or to the reputation or estate of any deceased person; or

(c) with any illegal act,

with intent in any such case-

(i) to alarm the person so threatened or any other person; or

(ii) to cause the person so threatened or any other person to do any act which he is not legally bound to do; or

(iii) to cause the person so threatened or any other person to omit to do any act which he is legally entitled to do,

shall be guilty of an offence.

(13 of 1920, s. 2, incorporated)

25. Any person who beats or uses any violence or force to any person with intent in any such case to cause such person or any other person to do any act which he is not legally bound to do, or to omit to do any act which he is legally entitled to do, shall be guilty of an offence.

(5 of 1924, s. 18, incorporated)

Regulations.

Certain acts of intimidation prohibited.

Indian Penal Code.

s. 503.

Assaults with intent to cause certain acts to be done or omitted.

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1984 Ed.] Crimes [CAP. 200 17 (a) that he was not on board the vessel willingly; or (b) that he did not know that the vessel was equipped for the purposes of piracy. 23. (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations for all or any of the following matters- (a) searching vessels and persons for the prevention of piracy; (b) imposing such restrictions on the movements and actions of vessels and persons as may seem to him desirable in order to render such search effective; and (c) such other measures as may seem to him desirable for the prevention of piracy. (2) Regulations made under this section may provide that a contravention of specified provisions thereof shall be an offence, and may prescribe penalties therefor not exceeding a fine of $5,000 and imprisonment for 6 months. PART IV INTIMIDATION 24. Any person who threatens any other person- (a) with any injury to the person, reputation or property of such other person; or (b) with any injury to the person, reputation or property of any third person, or to the reputation or estate of any deceased person; or (c) with any illegal act, with intent in any such case- (i) to alarm the person so threatened or any other person; or (ii) to cause the person so threatened or any other person to do any act which he is not legally bound to do; or (iii) to cause the person so threatened or any other person to omit to do any act which he is legally entitled to do, shall be guilty of an offence. (13 of 1920, s. 2, incorporated) 25. Any person who beats or uses any violence or force to any person with intent in any such case to cause such person or any other person to do any act which he is not legally bound to do, or to omit to do any act which he is legally entitled to do, shall be guilty of an offence. (5 of 1924, s. 18, incorporated) Regulations. Certain acts of intimidation prohibited. Indian Penal Code. s. 503. Assaults with intent to cause certain acts to be done or omitted.
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1984 Ed.] Crimes [CAP. 200 17 (a) that he was not on board the vessel willingly; or (b) that he did not know that the vessel was equipped for the purposes of piracy. 23. (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations for all or any of the following matters- (a) searching vessels and persons for the prevention of piracy; (b) imposing such restrictions on the movements and actions of vessels and persons as may seem to him desirable in order to render such search effective; and (c) such other measures as may seem to him desirable for the prevention of piracy. (2) Regulations made under this section may provide that a contravention of specified provisions thereof shall be an offence, and may prescribe penalties therefor not exceeding a fine of $5,000 and imprisonment for 6 months. PART IV INTIMIDATION 24. Any person who threatens any other person- (a) with any injury to the person, reputation or property of such other person; or (b) with any injury to the person, reputation or property of any third person. or to the reputation or estate of any deceased person; or (c) with any illegal act, with intent in any such case- (i) to alarm the person so threatened or any other person; or (ii) to cause the person so threatened or any other person to do any act which he is not legally bound to do; or (iii) to cause the person so threatened or any other person to omit to do any act which he is legally entitled to do. shall be guilty of an offence. (13 of 1920, s. 2, incorporated) 25. Any person who beats or uses any violence or force to any person with intent in any such case to cause such person or any other person to do any act which he is not legally bound to do, or to omit to do any act which he is legally entitled to do, shall be guilty of an offence. (5 of 1924, s. 18, incorporated) Regulations. Certain acts of intimidation prohibited. Indian Penal Code. *. 503. Assaults with intent to cause certain acts to be done or omitted.
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1984 Ed.]

Crimes

[CAP. 200

17

(a) that he was not on board the vessel willingly; or

(b) that he did not know that the vessel was equipped for the

purposes of piracy.

23. (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations for all or any of the following matters-

(a) searching vessels and persons for the prevention of piracy;

(b) imposing such restrictions on the movements and actions of vessels and persons as may seem to him desirable in order to render such search effective; and

(c) such other measures as may seem to him desirable for the

prevention of piracy.

(2) Regulations made under this section may provide that a contravention of specified provisions thereof shall be an offence, and may prescribe penalties therefor not exceeding a fine of $5,000 and imprisonment for 6 months.

PART IV

INTIMIDATION

24. Any person who threatens any other person-

(a) with any injury to the person, reputation or property of

such other person; or

(b) with any injury to the person, reputation or property of any third person. or to the reputation or estate of any deceased person; or

(c) with any illegal act,

with intent in any such case-

(i) to alarm the person so threatened or any other person; or

(ii) to cause the person so threatened or any other person to do

any act which he is not legally bound to do; or

(iii) to cause the person so threatened or any other person to

omit to do any act which he is legally entitled to do.

shall be guilty of an offence.

(13 of 1920, s. 2, incorporated)

25. Any person who beats or uses any violence or force to any person with intent in any such case to cause such person or any other person to do any act which he is not legally bound to do, or to omit to do any act which he is legally entitled to do, shall be guilty of an offence.

(5 of 1924, s. 18, incorporated)

Regulations.

Certain acts of intimidation prohibited.

Indian Penal Code.

*. 503.

Assaults with intent to cause certain acts to be done or omitted.

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