Sedition Act 1956

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THE COMMISSIONER OF LAW REVISION , MALAYSIA
UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE REVISION OF LAWS ACT 1968 IN COLLABORATION WITH MALAYAN LAW JOURNAL SDN BHD AND PERCETAKAN NASIONAL MALAYSIA BHD 2006
Act 15
SEDITION ACT 1948
Incorporating all amendments up to 1 January 2006
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PREPARED FOR PUBLICATION BY
MALAYAN LAW JOURNAL SDN BHD
AND PRINTED BY
PERCETAKAN NASIONAL MALAYSIA BERHAD
KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH
2006
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SEDITION ACT 1948
First enacted………………1948 (Ordinance No.
14 of 1948)
Revised ………………1969 (Act 15 w.e.f.
14 April 1970)
PREVIOUS REPRINTS
First Reprint ……………1992
Second Reprint …………1999
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LAWS OF MALAYSIA
Act 15
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
SEDITION ACT 1948
Section
1. Short title
2. Interpretation
3. Seditious tendency
4. Offences
5. Legal proceedings
6. Evidence
7. Innocent receiver of seditious publication
8. Issue of search warrant
9. Suspension of newspaper containing seditious matter
10. Power of court to prohibit circulation of seditious publications
11. Arrest without warrant
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LAWS OF MALAYSIA
Act 15
SEDITION ACT 1948
An Act to provide for the punishment of sedition.
[Peninsular Malaysia—19 July 1948, Ord. No. 14 of 1948;
Sabah—28 May 1964, L.N. 149/1964;
Sarawak—20 November 1969, P.U.(A)476/1969] Short title
1.This Act may be cited as the Sedition Act 1948.
Interpretation
2.In this Act—
“Government” means the Government of Malaysia and of any
State in Malaysia;
“publication” includes all written or printed matter and everything
whether of a nature similar to written or printed matter or not
containing any visible representation or by its form, shape or in
any other manner capable of suggesting words or ideas, and every
copy and reproduction or substantial reproduction of any publication;
“Ruler” means the Yang di-Pertuan Agong or the Ruler or Yang
di-Pertua Negeri of any State in Malaysia;
“seditious” when applied to or used in respect of any act,
speech, words, publication or other thing qualifies the act, speech,
words, publication or other thing as one having a seditious tendency;
“words” includes any phrase, sentence or other consecutive
number or combination of words, oral or written.
Seditious tendency
3.(1) A “seditious tendency” is a tendency—
(a)to bring into hatred or contempt or to excite disaffection
against any Ruler or against any Government;
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(b)to excite the subjects of any Ruler or the inhabitants of
any territory governed by any Government to attempt
to procure in the territory of the Ruler or governed by
the Government, the alteration, otherwise than by lawful
means, of any matter as by law established;
(c)to bring into hatred or contempt or to excite disaffection
against the administration of justice in Malaysia or in
any State;
(d)to raise discontent or disaffection amongst the subjects of
the Yang di-Pertuan Agong or of the Ruler of any
State or amongst the inhabitants of Malaysia or of any
State;
(e)to promote feelings of ill will and hostility between
different races or classes of the population of Malaysia;
or
(f)to question any matter, right, status, position, privilege,
sovereignty or prerogative established or protected by
the provisions of Part III of the Federal Constitution or
Article 152, 153 or 181 of the Federal Constitution.
(2) Notwithstanding anything in subsection (1) an act, speech,
words, publication or other thing shall not be deemed to be
seditious by reason only that it has a tendency—
(a)to show that any Ruler has been misled or mistaken in
any of his measures;
(b)to point out errors or defects in any Government or
constitution as by law established (except in respect of
any matter, right, status, position, privilege, sovereignty
or prerogative referred to in paragraph (1)(f) otherwise
than in relation to the implementation of any provision
relating thereto) or in legislation or in the administration
of justice with a view to the remedying of the errors or
defects;
(c)except in respect of any matter, right, status, position,
privilege, sovereignty or prerogative referred to in
paragraph (1)(f)—
(i) to persuade the subjects of any Ruler or the
inhabitants of any territory governed by any
Government to attempt to procure by lawful
means the alteration of any matter in the
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territory of such Government as by law
established; or
(ii) to point out, with a view to their removal, any
matters producing or having a tendency to
produce feelings of ill will and enmity between
different races or classes of the population of
the Federation,
if the act, speech, words, publication or other thing has not
otherwise in fact a seditious tendency.
(3) For the purpose of proving the commission of any offence
against this Act the intention of the person charged at the time he
did or attempted to do or made any preparation to do or conspired
with any person to do any act or uttered any seditious words or
printed, published, sold, offered for sale, distributed, reproduced
or imported any publication or did any other thing shall be
deemed to be irrelevant if in fact the act had, or would, if done,
have had, or the words, publication or thing had a seditious
tendency.
Offences
4.(1) Any person who—
(a)does or attempts to do, or makes any preparation to do,
or conspires with any person to do, any act which has
or which would, if done, have a seditious tendency;
(b)utters any seditious words;
(c)prints, publishes, sells, offers for sale, distributes or
reproduces any seditious publication; or
(d)imports any seditious publication,
shall be guilty of an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable for
a first offence to a fine not exceeding five thousand ringgit or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to both, and,
for a subsequent offence, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding
five years; and any seditious publication found in the possession
of the person or used in evidence at his trial shall be forfeited and
may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of as the court directs.
(2) Any person who without lawful excuse has in his possession
any seditious publication shall be guilty of an offence and shall,
on conviction, be liable for a first offence to a fine not exceeding
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two thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding
eighteen months or to both, and, for a subsequent offence, to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years, and the
publication shall be forfeited and may be destroyed or otherwise
disposed of as the court directs.
Legal proceedings
5.No person shall be prosecuted for an offence under section 4
without the written consent of the Public Prosecutor. In such
written consent the Public Prosecutor may designate any court
within Malaysia to be the court of trial.
Evidence
6.(1) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in
the Evidence Act [Act 56], no person shall be convicted of an
offence under section 4 on the uncorroborated testimony of one
witness.
(2) No person shall be convicted of any offence referred to in
paragraph 4(1)(c) or (d) if the person proves that the publication
in respect of which he is charged was printed, published, sold,
offered for sale, distributed, reproduced or imported without his
authority, consent and knowledge and without any want of due care
or caution on his part, or that he did not know and had no reason
to believe that the publication had a seditious tendency.
Innocent receiver of seditious publication
7.Any person to whom any seditious publication is sent without
his knowledge or privity shall forthwith as soon as the nature of
its contents has become known to him deliver the publication to
the officer in charge of a police district or, in Sabah and Sarawak,
to an administrative officer or to the officer in charge of the
nearest police station, and any person who complies with the
provisions of this section shall not be liable to be convicted for
having in his possession the publication:
Provided that in any proceedings against that person the court
shall presume until the contrary be shown that the person knew
the contents of the publication at the time it first came into his
possession.
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Issue of search warrant
8.(1) A Magistrate may issue a warrant empowering any police
officer, not below the rank of Inspector, to enter upon any
premises where any seditious publication is known or is reasonably
suspected to be and to search therein for any seditious publication.
(2) Whenever it appears to any police officer not below the
rank of Assistant Superintendent that there is reasonable cause to
believe that in any premises there is concealed or deposited any
seditious publication, and he has reasonable grounds for
believing that, by reason of the delay which would be entailed by
obtaining a search warrant, the object of the search is likely to be
frustrated, he may enter and search the premises as if he were
empowered to do so by a warrant issued under subsection (1).
Suspension of newspaper containing seditious matter
9.(1) Whenever any person is convicted of publishing in any
newspaper any matter having a seditious tendency, the court may,
if it thinks fit, either in lieu of or in addition to any other punishment,
make orders as to all or any of the following matters:
(a)prohibiting, either absolutely or except on conditions
to be specified in the order, for any period not exceeding
one year from the date of the order, the future
publication of that newspaper;
(b)prohibiting, either absolutely or except on conditions
to be specified in the order, for the period aforesaid,
the publisher, proprietor, or editor of that newspaper
or from publishing, editing or writing for any newspaper,
or from assisting, whether with money or money’s
worth, material, personal service, or otherwise in the
publication, editing, or production of any newspaper;
and
(c)that for the period aforesaid any printing press used in
the production of the newspaper be used only on
conditions to be specified in the order, or that it be
seized by the police and detained by them for the
period aforesaid.
(2) Any person who contravenes an order made under this section
shall be guilty of an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine
not exceeding five thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not
exceeding three years or to both.
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(3) Nothing in this Act shall affect the power of the court to
punish any person contravening an order made under this section
for contempt of court:
Provided that no person shall be punished twice for the same
offence.
Power of court to prohibit circulation of seditious publications
10.(1) Whenever on the application of the Public Prosecutor it
is shown to the satisfaction of the court that the issue or circulation of
a seditious publication is or if commenced or continued would be
likely to lead to unlawful violence, or appears to have the object
of promoting feeling of hostility between different classes or races
of the community, the court shall make an order (in this section
called a “prohibition order”) prohibiting the issuing and circulation of
that publication (in this section called a “prohibited publication”)
and requiring every person having any copy of the prohibited
publication in his possession, power, or control forthwith to
deliver every such copy into the custody of the police.
(2) An order under this section may be made ex parte on the
application of the Public Prosecutor in chambers.
(3) It shall be sufficient if the order so describes the prohibited
publication that it can be identified by a reasonable person who
compares the prohibited publication with the description in the
prohibition order.
(4) Every person on whom a copy of a prohibition order is
served by any police officer shall forthwith deliver to that police
officer every prohibited publication in his possession, power, or
control, and, if he fails to do so, he shall be guilty of an offence
and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding one
thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one
year or to both.
(5) Every person to whose knowledge it shall come that a
prohibited publication is in his possession, power, or control shall
forthwith deliver every such publication into the custody of the
police, and, if he fails to do so, he shall be guilty of an offence
and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding one
thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one
year or to both.
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(6) The court may, if it thinks fit, either before or after or
without service of the prohibition order on any person, issue a
warrant authorizing any police officer not below the rank of
Inspector to enter and search any premises specified in the order,
and to seize and carry away every prohibited publication there
found, and to use such force as may be necessary for the purpose.
A copy of the prohibition order and of the search warrant shall be
left in a conspicuous position at every building or place so
entered.
(7) The owner of any prohibited publication delivered or seized
under this section may, at any time within fourteen days after the
delivery or seizure, petition the court for the discharge of the
prohibition order, and the court, if on the hearing of the petition it
decides that the prohibition order ought not to have been made,
shall discharge the order and shall order the prohibited
publication delivered by or seized from the petitioner to be
returned to him.
(8) Every prohibited publication delivered or seized under this
section with respect to which a petition is not filed within the
time aforesaid or which is not ordered to be returned to the owner
shall be deemed to be forfeited to the Federal Government.
(9) For the purposes of this section “court” means the High
Court.
Arrest without warrant
11.Any police officer not below the rank of Inspector may arrest
without warrant any person found committing or reasonably
suspected of committing or of having committed or of attempting
to commit or of procuring or abetting any person to commit any
offence against this Act, or reasonably suspected of the unlawful
possession of any thing liable to forfeiture thereunder.
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LAWS OF MALAYSIA
Act 15
SEDITION ACT 1948
LIST OF AMENDMENTS
Amending law Short title In force from
L.N. 332/1958 Federal Constitution (Modification of
Laws) (Ordinances and Proclamations)
Order 195813-11-1958
L.N. 149/1964 Modification of Laws (Sedition)
(Extension and Modification) Order
196428-05-1964
P.U.(A)476/1969 Modification of Laws (Sedition)
(Extension and Modification) Order
196920-11-1969
P.U.(A)282/1970 Emergency (Essential Powers)
Ordinance No. 45, 197010-08-1970
Act 160 Malaysian Currency (Ringgit) Act
197529-08-1975
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LAWS OF MALAYSIA
Act 15
SEDITION ACT 1948
LIST OF SECTIONS AMENDED
Section Amending authority In force from
2 L.N. 332/1958 13-11-1958
3 L.N. 332/1958 13-11-1958
P.U.(A)282/1970 18-08-1970
4 Act 160 29-08-1975
5 P.U.(A)282/1970 18-08-1970
6 L.N. 332/1958 13-11-1958
9 Act 160 29-08-1975
10 Act 160 29-08-1975
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