Divine displeasure inducement: causing belief of divine punishment to coerce conduct is criminalized and punishable by imprisonment or fine The provision criminalises voluntarily causing or attempting to cause a person to do or omit anything by inducing belief that the person or an interested party will be rendered an object of Divine displeasure by some act of the offender; it covers inducement of acts and omissions and is punishable with imprisonment up to one year, or fine, or both.
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Divine displeasure inducement: causing belief of divine punishment to coerce conduct is criminalized and punishable by imprisonment or fine
The provision criminalises voluntarily causing or attempting to cause a person to do or omit anything by inducing belief that the person or an interested party will be rendered an object of Divine displeasure by some act of the offender; it covers inducement of acts and omissions and is punishable with imprisonment up to one year, or fine, or both.
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