Intentional insult provoking breach of peace is punishable by imprisonment or fine under the penal provision. Section 352 defines an offence where an actor intentionally insults and thereby gives provocation, intending or knowing it likely will cause the person to break the public peace or commit another offence, and prescribes penal consequences including imprisonment, fine, or both.
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Intentional insult provoking breach of peace is punishable by imprisonment or fine under the penal provision.
Section 352 defines an offence where an actor intentionally insults and thereby gives provocation, intending or knowing it likely will cause the person to break the public peace or commit another offence, and prescribes penal consequences including imprisonment, fine, or both.
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