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| 2004-04-28 | MMR-2004-L-87409 |
Myanmar Criminal and penal law | |
Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Law (Law No. 4/2004).
Laws on-line in English, Burma Lawyers' Council (BLC) Laws Archive, Via web.archive.org (PDF of Law in English) (consulted on 2013-05-21)
Sets out the procedures for providing mutual assistance to other States that are party to international or regional Conventions on assistance in criminal matters that Myanmar has also ratified.
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| 1998-04-06 | MMR-1998-L-72889 |
Myanmar Criminal and penal law | |
The Law Amending the Suppression of Prostitution Act, 1949
(Law No. 7/98).
Myanmar Laws (1998-1999), 2000-07, Office of the Attorney General, Myanmar, pp. 61-62 Unofficial English Translation, Burma Lawyers' Council (BLC) Laws Archive, Via web.archive.org, Myanmar (PDF of Law in English) (consulted on 2013-05-21)
Amends the principal Act concerning the definition of "brothel" and increses the penalty contained in sections 5 and eight from a maximum of three to a maximum of five years imprisonment and they may also be liable to a fine.
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| 1898-07-01 | MMR-1898-L-61341 |
Myanmar Criminal and penal law | |
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898.
Printed separately, 318 p. Unofficial English Translation, Online Burma/Myanmar Library, Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library (PDF of Law in English) (consulted on 2013-05-21)
Comprehensive legislation on criminal procedure. Divided into six parts. Part I contains preliminary provisions. Part II regulates constitution and powers of criminal courts and offices. Part III contains general provisions. Part IV provides for prevention of offences. Part V deals with powers of police in carrying out investigations. Finally, Part VI regulates proceedings and prosecutions.
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| 1872-09-01 | MMR-1872-L-61335 |
Myanmar Criminal and penal law | |
Evidence Act, 1872 (No. 1).
Printed separately, 72 p. Legislation on-line, Online Burma/Myanmar Library, Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library (PDF of Law in English) (consulted on 2013-05-21)
Applies to all judicial proceedings in or before any Court, including Courts-martial, but not to affidavits presented to Court or officer, nor to proceedings before arbitrator. Part II regulates relevancy of facts, Part III facts which need not be proved, Part IV oral evidence, Part V documentary evidence, Part VI exclusion of oral by documentary evidence, Part VII burden of proof, Part VIII estoppel, Parts IX-X examination of witnesses, and finally, Part XI improper admission and rejection of evidence.
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| 1861-05-01 | MMR-1861-L-61342 |
Myanmar Criminal and penal law | |
Penal Code, 1861.
Printed separately, 181 p. Unofficial English Translation, Burma Lawyers' Council (BLC) Laws Archive, Via web.archive.org (PDF of Code in English) (consulted on 2013-05-21)
Penal Code. Divided into 23 parts. These deal with: punishments; general exceptions; abetment; criminal conspiracy; offences against the state; offences relating to certain provisions contained in the constitution; libel against foreign powers; offences relating to the army, navy and air force; offences against public tranquility; offences by or relating to public servants; offences relating to elections; contempt of lawful authority of public servants; false evidence and offences against public justice; offences relating to coin and and government stamps; offences relating to weights and measures; offences affecting public health, safety, convenience, decency and morals; offences relating to religion, offences affecting the human body, offences against property; offences relating to documents and to trade or property marks; criminal breach of contracts of service; offences relating to marriage, defamation, criminal intimidation, insult and annoyance; and attempts to commit offences.
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