Act 13 2024 - Act 13 - 2024 - Penal Code (Amendment) Act 2024
This Act adds a hate-crime aggravation rule and creates a hate-speech offence, with defined protected characteristics, court sentencing duties, penalties, and specified good-faith exceptions.
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AI-assisted research summary: This Act adds a hate-crime aggravation rule and creates a hate-speech offence, with defined protected characteristics, court sentencing duties, penalties, and specified good-faith exceptions.
[1st October 2024] Penal Code (Amendment) 254 REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES SUPPLEMENT TO OFFICIAL GAZETTE ACT PENAL CODE (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2024 (Act 13 of 2024) ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS SECTIONS 1. Short title 2. Amendment of section 5 3. Insertion of new Chapter VIA 4. Insertion of new section 89B [1st October 2024] Penal Code (Amendment) 255 REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES SUPPLEMENT TO OFFICIAL GAZETTE ACT PENAL CODE (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2024 (Act 13 of 2024) I assent Wavel Ramkalawan President 30th September, 2024 AN ACT TO AMEND THE PENAL CODE (CAP. 158), TO MAKE PROVISION FOR THE AGGRAVATION OF OFFENCES CAUSED BY HATE BASED ON THE VICTIM'S ACTUAL OR PERCEIVED PROTECTED CHARACTERISTICS AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE OFFENCE OF HATE SPEECH . ENACTED by the President and the National Assembly. Short title 1. This Act may be cited as the Penal Code (Amendment) Act, 2024. [1st October 2024] Penal Code (Amendment) 256 REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES SUPPLEMENT TO OFFICIAL GAZETTE ACT Amendment of section 5 2. Section 5 of the Penal Code (Cap. 158), hereinafter referred to as the “principal Act”, is amended by inserting after the definition of the word “property” the following definition — “protected characteristics” means one or more of the following characteristics — (a) “race” includes colour, descent, ancestry, nationality, citizenship, ethnic or national origin; (b) “religious belief” includes both religious belief or lack thereof; (c) “disability” means physical or mental impairment of any kind; (d) “sexual orientation” means an individual's capacity, or lack thereof, for physical, romantic or emotional attraction to, and intimate and sexual relations with individuals of a different gender, the same gender or multiple genders; (e) “gender identity” means a person’s internal and individual experience of gender, which may or may not correspond with the sex assigned at birth. This includes an individual’s personal sense of the body which may involve altering that individual's bodily appearance or function through medical, surgical, or other means, as well as other expressions of gender including clothing, speech and mannerisms; (f) “sex characteristics” means variations in the sex development of a person, which can be physical, hormonal, chromosomal or genetic, and differs from what is generally expected of ‘males’ and ‘females’; (g) “political affiliation” means membership, close association or any outward support for a political party; [1st October 2024] Penal Code (Amendment) 257 REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES SUPPLEMENT TO OFFICIAL GAZETTE ACT (h) “HIV/AIDS status” means the status of a person with regard to the Human Immuno-deficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency. Insertion of new Chapter VIA 3. The principal Act is amended by inserting after Chapter VI the following new chapter — “Chapter VIA Element of hate to be considered as an aggravating factor 38(1) This Chapter applies where it is — (a) stated in the charge or information that an offence is a hate crime due to it being aggravated by hate; and (b) proved that the offence is aggravated. (2) An offence is aggravated by hate if — (a) at the time of committing the offence or immediately before or after doing so, the offender demonstrates hostility towards the victim of the offence, based on one or more protected characteristics or presumed protected characteristics of the victim; or (b) the offence is committed by reason of one or more of the victim’s protected characteristics or presumed protected characteristics. (3) It is immaterial for the purposes of subsection (2)(a) whether or not the offender’s hostility is also based, to any extent, on any other factor. (4) For the purposes of subsection (2)(b), the victim’s protected characteristic or presumed protected characteristic need [1st October 2024] Penal Code (Amendment) 258 REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES SUPPLEMENT TO OFFICIAL GAZETTE ACT not be the sole reason for committing the offence, but must be a substantial or significant factor. (5) For the purpose of subsection (2)(a) and (2)(b), “presumed” means presumed by the offender. (6) Where subsection (1) applies, the Court shall for the purpose of sentencing — (a) state on conviction that the offence is aggravated by hate; (b) record the conviction in a way that shows that the offence is aggravated; and (c) take the aggravation into account in determining the appropriate sentence. Insertion of new section 89B 4. The principal Act is amended by inserting after section 89A the following new section — “Hate speech 89B.(1) Any person who intends to incite hatred against a person or group of persons, based on their protected characteristics by — (a) communicating, advocating or propagating statements, whether written, spoken, or expressed in any other form, publicly or on an electronic media, that could reasonably be construed as threatening, abusive or insulting; (b) publishing, displaying or distributing any material that could reasonably be construed as threatening, abusive or insulting; or [1st October 2024] Penal Code (Amendment) 259 REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES SUPPLEMENT TO OFFICIAL GAZETTE ACT (c) behaving in a manner that could reasonably be construed as threatening, abusive or insulting, commits an offence. (2) A person who is convicted of an offence referred to subsection (1), shall be liable, in the case of — (a) a first conviction, to a fine of level 3 on the standard scale or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or to both; or (b) any subsequent conviction, to a fine of level 4 on the standard scale or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years, or to both. (3) The provisions of subsection (1) do not apply if the acts are done in good faith in the course of engagement in — (a) any bona fide artistic creativity, performance or other form of expression, to the extent that such artistic creativity, performance or expression does not advocate hatred that constitutes incitement to cause harm, based on any protected characteristics; (b) any academic or scientific inquiry; (c) fair and accurate reporting or commentary, advertisement or notice in the public interest; (d) any activity where the expression, material or behaviour, as the case may be, is deemed necessary for any other lawful purposes, including law enforcement or the investigation or prosecution of an offence; or [1st October 2024] Penal Code (Amendment) 260 REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES SUPPLEMENT TO OFFICIAL GAZETTE ACT (e) the bona fide interpretation and proselytizing of any religious tenet, belief, teaching, doctrine or writing, to the extent that such interpretation and proselytization does not advocate hatred that constitutes incitement to cause harm, based on any protected characteristics. (4) For the purpose of this section “electronic media” means any means of communication or transmission of information that involves electronic or digital technology. This includes but is not limited to social media platforms, messaging platforms, online forums, websites, communication sent and received electronically via email services, television, radio, streaming services or podcasts.” . I certify that this is a correct copy of the Bill which was passed by the National Assembly on 18th September, 2024. Mrs. Tania Isaac Clerk to the National AssemblyReferenced legislation
- Penal Code (Cap. 158), (unresolved)
- PENAL CODE (CAP. 158), (unresolved)
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