Section 51
Prohibition Of Act Against National Interest
(1) No one shall do, or
cause to be done, any act against national interest.
(2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), where any person
does, or causes to be done, any of the following acts, he or she shall
be considered to have done an act against national interest:
(a) To dishonor or degrade or spread hatred or
enmity against the freedom, sovereignty,
geographical or territorial integrity, nationality,
independence, self-esteem of, or international
image of, Nepal,
(b) To encroach the international boundary of Nepal,
or remove or dislocate any boundary pillar,
except in accordance with agreement with a
neighbouring country, or to so change any
boundary pillar as to be prejudicial to the
geographical or territorial integrity of Nepal.
(3) Any Nepali player or a group of Nepali players, who
representing Nepal, plays any match in competition with any player
or players in Nepal or a foreign country shall not play, or cause to be
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played, such match in connivance with or under the influence of any
one in a manner to manipulate a natural result of such match or to
make a bet win or lose, and where any match has been so played,
the offence against national interest shall be considered to have been
committed.
(4) Any person who commits the offence referred to in subsection
(2) or (3) shall be liable to the following punishment:
(a) A sentence of imprisonment for a term not
exceeding five years and fine not exceeding fifty
thousand rupees, in the case of the offence
referred to in sub-section (2),
(b) A sentence of imprisonment for a term not
exceeding three years and fine not exceeding
thirty thousand rupees, in the case of the offence
referred to in sub-section (3).
(5) Where any person has transacted money in the course of
the commission of the offence referred to in sub-section (2) or (3),
the amount of money so transacted shall be forfeited, in addition to
the punishment pursuant to sub-section (4).
(6) Any person who orders, directs, abets, incites or
facilitates the commission of the offence referred to in sub-section
(3) shall be liable to punishment as if that person were the principal
offender.
(7) Where the offence referred to in sub-section (2) or (3) is
committed by a public office holder or a person representing Nepal,
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while in a foreign country, he or she shall be liable to additional
sentence of imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years.