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<h1>Insulting or Interrupting a Public Servant During Judicial Proceedings Can Lead to Imprisonment or Fine Under Section 267</h1> Section 267 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, addresses the offense of intentionally insulting or interrupting a public servant during a judicial proceeding. It stipulates that any individual who commits such an act may face simple imprisonment for up to six months, a fine up to five thousand rupees, or both. This provision is part of the broader legal framework concerning false evidence and offenses against public justice.