sentenced, if he has already suffered no part of that punishment, and if he has suffered
any part of that punishment, then with so much of that punishment as he has not already
suffered.
228. Intentional insult or interruption to public servant sitting in judicial proceeding:
Whoever intentionally offers any insult or causes any interruption to any public servant,
while such public servant is sitting in any stage of a judicial proceeding, shall be punished
with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which
may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
229. Personation of a Juror or assessor: Whoever, by personation or otherwise, shall
intentionally cause, or knowingly suffer himself to be returned, empanelled or sworn as a
juryman or assessor in any case in which he knows that he is not entitled by law to be so
returned, empanelled or sworn or knowing himself to have been so returned, empanelled
or sworn contrary to law, shall voluntarily serve on such jury or as such assessor, shall be
punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two
years, or with fine, or with both.
CHAPTER XII
OF OFFENCES RELATING TO COIN AND GOVERNMENT STAMPS
230. "Coin" defined: Coin is metal used for the time being as money, and stamped and
issued by the authority of some State or Sovereign Power in order to be so used.
“Pakistan coin”: Pakistan coin is metal stamped and issued by the authority of the
Government of Pakistan in order to be used as money; and metal which has been so
stamped and issued shall continue to be Pakistan coin for the purposes of this Chapter,
notwithstanding that it may have ceased to be used as money.
Illustrations
(a) Cowries are not coin.
(b) Lumps of unstamped copper, though used as money, are not coin.
(c) Medals are not coin, inasmuch as they are not intended to be used as money.
(d) & (e) [Omitted by the federal Laws (Revision and Declaration)
Ordinance, XXV// of 1981.]
231. Counterfeiting coin: Whoever counterfeits or knowingly performs any part of the
process of counterfeiting coin, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description
for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine.