Akti Goniuri was a statute of Georgian nobility conspiring against Tsarism in 1832.
The statute was written by P. Kiknadze. It had articles that defined the goals of the organization, rules for admitting new members, rules of engagement between the conspirators, ways of keeping secrets, etc. Akti Goniuri used statutes similar to the ones developed by the so-called Masonic Lodge and liberal freedom-fighting organizations. The original document is preserved in the Georgian National Archive.
Also, see the conspiracy of 1832.
Literature: გ ო ზ ა ლ ი შ ვ ი ლ ი გ., 1832 წლის შეთქმულება, ტ. 1 – 3, თბ., 1935 – 76.