Sedition Act |
(CHAPTER 290) |
(Original Enactment: M Ordinance 14 of 1948)
REVISED EDITION 2013 |
(31st August 2013) |
An Act for the punishment of sedition. |
[28th May 1964] |
Short title |
1. This Act may be cited as the Sedition Act. |
Interpretation |
2. In this Act —
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Seditious tendency |
Offences |
4.—(1) Any person who —
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Legal proceedings |
5.—(1) No prosecution for an offence under section 4 shall be begun except within 6 months after the offence is committed:
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Evidence |
6.—(1) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Evidence Act (Cap. 97), no person shall be convicted of an offence under section 4 on the uncorroborated testimony of one witness.
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Innocent receiver of seditious publication |
7. Any person to whom any seditious publication is sent without his knowledge or privity shall forthwith as soon as the nature of its contents has become known to him deliver the publication to the officer in charge of a police division and any person who complies with this section shall not be liable to be convicted for having in his possession that publication:
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Issue of search warrant |
8.—(1) A Magistrate may issue a warrant empowering any police officer, not below the rank of sergeant, to enter upon any premises where any seditious publication is known or is reasonably suspected to be and to search therein for any seditious publication. [21/73]
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Suspension of newspaper containing seditious matter |
9.—(1) Whenever any person is convicted of publishing in any newspaper matter having a seditious tendency, the court may, if it thinks fit, either in lieu of or in addition to any other punishment, make orders as to all or any of the following matters:
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Power of Court to prohibit circulation of seditious publications |
10.—(1) Whenever on the application of the Public Prosecutor it is shown to the satisfaction of the Court that the issue or circulation of a seditious publication is or if commenced or continued would be likely to lead to unlawful violence or appears to have the object of promoting feelings of hostility between different classes or races of the community, the Court shall make an order (referred to in this section as a prohibition order) prohibiting the issuing and circulation of that publication (referred to in this section as a prohibited publication) and requiring every person having any copy of the prohibited publication in his possession, power or control forthwith to deliver every such copy into the custody of the police.
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Arrest without warrant |
11. Any police officer may arrest without warrant any person found committing or reasonably suspected of committing or of having committed or of attempting to commit or of procuring or abetting any person to commit any offence under this Act or reasonably suspected of the unlawful possession of any thing liable to forfeiture thereunder. [21/73] |