Refusal to take an oath triggers criminal penalty, allowing imprisonment or fine when required by a competent public servant. Refusal to take an oath or affirmation when lawfully required by a public servant legally competent to require it constitutes an offence punishable by simple imprisonment, or by fine, or by both, as the statutory penal consequences for refusing to bind oneself to state the truth.
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Refusal to take an oath triggers criminal penalty, allowing imprisonment or fine when required by a competent public servant.
Refusal to take an oath or affirmation when lawfully required by a public servant legally competent to require it constitutes an offence punishable by simple imprisonment, or by fine, or by both, as the statutory penal consequences for refusing to bind oneself to state the truth.
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