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Public emergency and economic emergency
with foreign States or public order or the prevention of incitement of the commission of an offence. It is in the
Motive
result, or to put it differently, 'motive' is that which incites or stimulates a person to do an Act, Chandra Prakash
Perjury
as a principal offender (s. 7), and every person who incites or attempts to procure or suborn another to commit an
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Precept
sheriff to empannel a jury; also a provocation whereby one incites another to commit a felony. (2) Under the Rating and
Promoter
been described as follows 'one who promotes, urges one encourages, incites, advances, etc. One promoting a plan by which it is
Public emergency
with foreign state or public order or the prevention of incitement to the commission of an offence, Communist Party of India
Public meeting
to imprisonment not exceeding one month. (2) Any person who incites others to commit an offence under this section shall be
Public order
morality, or in relation to contempt of court, defamation or incitement to an offence. Public order is therefore, something which is
Reasonable restriction
grounds of public order, prevention of corruption of public morals, incitement to crime, etc., A Commentary on the Constitution of India,
Prompture
Suggestion incitement prompting
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