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(1) If any candidate at any public examination copies from or holds dishonest communication with any other person or uses dishonest means in the answering of any question paper, such candidate shall be guilty of an offence under this Act. |
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(2) If any person, at a public examination, fraudulently or dishonestly has in his possession any answer script or part thereof or any document which purports to be an answer script or part thereof, which has been written or prepared fraudulently or dishonestly, he shall be guilty of an offence under this Act. |
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