1. The highest criminal court of the district is the Court of District and Session Judge
2. The District Judge are appointed by the Governor in consultation with the High Courts.
3. A person to be eligible for appointment as a District Judge should be an advocate or a pleader of seven years' standing or more, or an officer in judicial service of the Union or the State.
4. When the sessions judge awards a death sentence, it must be confirmed by the High Court before it is carried out.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
Correct Answer: (d) 1, 2, & 4
Solution:According to Article 233-(1) Appointments of persons to be a district judges in any State shall be made by the Governor of the State in consultation with the High Court; (2) A person not already in the service of the Union or of the State shall only be eligible to be appointed a district judge if he has been for not less than seven years an advocate or a pleader and is recommended by the High Court for appointment.Hence, Statement 2 is correct and statement 3 incorrect. A Sessions Judge or Additional Sessions Judge can pass any lawful sentence, but a death sentence requires High Court confirmation.
The District and Session Judge's court is the highest criminal and civil court in a district, with the district judge being the highest judicial authority in that district.
Hence, Statements 1 & 4 are correct. Since mismatch among the options, no correct answer can be drawn.