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Consider the following statements regarding the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI):
1. CBI was established as the Special Police Establishment (SPE) in 1941 and renamed in 1963.
2. The CBI operates within the legal framework of the Delhi Special Police Establishment (DSPE) Act, 1946.
3. The CBI Director's appointment is made by a committee including the Prime Minister, Chief Justice of India, and the Leader of Opposition.
4. CBI requires consent from state governments to investigate cases in Union Territories.
CBI was indeed first established as SPE in 1941 and renamed in 1963.
It works under the legal framework of the DSPE Act, 1946.
The appointment process of the CBI Director involves the PM, Chief Justice, and Leader of the Opposition.
However, CBI doesn't need state consent to operate within Union Territories.
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