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 Whoever resists a writ or order of a court which, in trying a case, requires him to appear and give statement, to appear and give testimony, or to send any thing or document, shall be punished with imprisonment not over six months, or a fine not over one thousand baht, or both the imprisonment and the fine.

Whoever resists an order of a court which requires him to take an oath, make an affirmation, give statement, or give testimony, shall be punished with imprisonment not over six months, or a fine not over one thousand baht, or both the imprisonment and the fine.

Whoever notifies a public prosecutor, police prosecutor, inquiry official, or officer having the power to investigate a criminal case of false information relating to a criminal offence, which may cause injury to another person or the public, shall be punished with imprisonment not over two years, or a fine not over four thousand baht, or both the imprisonment and the fine.

Whoever, knowing that no offence has occurred, notifies an inquiry official or an officer having the power to investigate a criminal case that an offence has been committed, shall be punished with imprisonment not over three years and a fine not over six thousand baht.

If the notification under section 172 or section 173 is for the malicious purpose of causing any person to be subjected to a safety measure, the offender shall be punished with imprisonment not over three years and a fine not over six thousand baht.