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The First Class Magistrates are competent to award sentence of imprisonment upto
4 years
2 years
1 year
3 years
- Option 1: 4 years
- First Class Magistrates do not have the authority to award this length of imprisonment.
- Option 2: 2 years
- First Class Magistrates are indeed competent to award a sentence of imprisonment up to 2 years.
- This option matches their jurisdiction and is correct.
- Option 3: 1 year
- This duration is within their power, but it is not the maximum sentence they can impose.
- Option 4: 3 years
- This exceeds the sentencing authority of First Class Magistrates.
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