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Tend Disturb Government Lawful Article Inciting Sedition Uttering

Front ARTICLE 142. INCITING TO SEDITION

2. Uttering seditious words or speeches which tend to disturb the public peace;

3. Writing, publishing, or circulating scurrilous libels against the Government or any of its duly constituted authorities.

ELEMENTS
Back 1. They tend to disturb or obstruct any lawful officer in executing the functions of his office;

2. They tend to instigate others to cabal and meet together for unlawful purposes;

3. They suggest or incite rebellious conspiracies or riots or

4. They lead or tend to stir up the people against the lawful authorities or disturb the peace of the community, and the safety and order of the Government

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