Offences in relation to Court
69.—(1)  A person who —
(a)creates a disturbance or takes part in creating or continuing a disturbance in or near any place in which a Court is sitting;
(b)interrupts the proceedings of a Court;
(c)wilfully insults or disturbs the President or a member constituting a Court when exercising powers or functions under this Act; or
(d)by writing or speech uses words calculated —
(i)to influence improperly the President or a member constituting a Court in the exercise of his powers and functions under this Act; or
(ii)to bring a Court into disrepute,
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction by a District Court to a fine not exceeding $2,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to both.
(2)  A reference in subsection (1) to a Court or to the President shall be read as including a reference to a person authorised in accordance with section 66 to take evidence on behalf of a Court.