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BOOK III
INDICTABLE OFFENCES
PART IX
OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER, HEALTH AND MORALITY
TITLE XXVI
PERJURY AND OBSTRUCTIONS OF PUBLIC JUSTICE
PERJURY AND SIMILAR OFFENCES
362. Whoever intentionally and unlawfully falsifies, destroys, injures, removes or conceals any public register of marriages, births, baptisms, deaths or burials, or any other public register or record, or any will or any document of title to land, with intent to defeat, obstruct or pervert the course of justice, or to defraud or injure any person, shall be liable to imprisonment for ten years.
BOOK III
INDICTABLE OFFENCES
PART IX
OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER, HEALTH AND MORALITY
TITLE XXVI
PERJURY AND OBSTRUCTIONS OF PUBLIC JUSTICE
PERJURY AND SIMILAR OFFENCES
363. Whoever unlawfully, with intent to defeat, obstruct or pervert the course of justice, or to defraud or injure any person, removes, conceals, injures or alters any instrument or document used or intended to be used in any judicial proceeding, shall be liable to imprisonment for two years.
BOOK III
INDICTABLE OFFENCES
PART IX
OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER, HEALTH AND MORALITY
TITLE XXVI
PERJURY AND OBSTRUCTIONS OF PUBLIC JUSTICE
PERJURY AND SIMILAR OFFENCES
368. Whoever in any manner wilfully causes any person to disobey any summons, process or order lawfully issued or made for his attendance as a witness in any judicial proceeding, or for production by him of any written or other evidence in any judicial proceeding is guilty of a misdemeanour.
BOOK III
INDICTABLE OFFENCES
PART IX
OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER, HEALTH AND MORALITY
TITLE XXVI
PERJURY AND OBSTRUCTIONS OF PUBLIC JUSTICE
PERJURY AND SIMILAR OFFENCES
369. Whoever with intent to defeat, obstruct or pervert the course of justice at the trial of any person fur any crime, in any manner causes any person to refrain from giving evidence at the trial is guilty of a misdemeanour.
Article 70
Offences against the administration of justice
1. The Court shall have jurisdiction over the following offences against its administration of justice when committed intentionally:
(c) Corruptly influencing a witness, obstructing or interfering with the attendance or testimony of a witness, retaliating against a witness for giving testimony or destroying, tampering with or interfering with the collection of evidence