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Every State shall be a sessions division shall consist of sessions division; and every sessions division shall for the purposes of this Code, be a district or consist of districts:
I. Provided that every metropolitan area shall, for the said purposes, be a separate sessions division and district
II. Provided the State Government may, after consultation with the High Court, alter the limits or the number of such divisions and districts
III. Provided the State Government may, after consultation with the High Court, divide any district into sub-divisions and may alter the limits or the number of such sub-divisions
IV. Provided the session’s divisions, districts and sub¬divisions existing in a State at the commencement of this Code, shall be deemed to have been formed under this section.
I and III
II and IV
IV
I, II, III, IV
- Statement I: Every metropolitan area should be a separate sessions division. This ensures metropolitan regions are distinctly managed.
- Statement II: State Government can change divisions and districts after consulting with the High Court. This provides flexibility in administrative boundaries.
- Statement III: The State Government can divide districts into sub-divisions, also with High Court consultation. This allows further local administration adjustments.
- Statement IV: Existing sessions divisions, districts, and sub-divisions are recognized as formed under this section. This ensures continuity.
Options Analysis:
- Option 1: Includes I and III only. Misses II and IV.
- Option 2: Includes II and IV. Misses I and III.
- Option 3: Includes IV only. Misses others.
- Option 4: Correct Answer Includes I, II, III, and IV, covering all statements.
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