Intentional insult to a public servant during judicial proceedings creates criminal liability with penal consequences including imprisonment or fine. Intentional insult or interruption to a public servant while the public servant is sitting in any stage of a judicial proceeding constitutes a criminal offence, punishable by simple imprisonment, a fine, or both, emphasizing the required intent and the protection of the dignity and functioning of judicial proceedings.
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Intentional insult to a public servant during judicial proceedings creates criminal liability with penal consequences including imprisonment or fine.
Intentional insult or interruption to a public servant while the public servant is sitting in any stage of a judicial proceeding constitutes a criminal offence, punishable by simple imprisonment, a fine, or both, emphasizing the required intent and the protection of the dignity and functioning of judicial proceedings.
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