Punishment for conviction for illegal practice
11.-(1) Any person who commits an illegal practice shall, upon conviction, be liable to imprisonment not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds or to both such imprisonment and fine.
(2) A prosecution for an illegal practice shall not be instituted without the sanction of the Attorney-General.
(3) Any person convicted of any illegal practice shall upon conviction become incapable for a period of seven years from his conviction of being registered as an elector or of voting at any election under the principal Law or any Law amending or replacing the same, or any Law governing elections of members of the House of Representatives or the Communal Chambers for the time being in force.