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Bare Act, BNSS Section

Section 7 of BNSS, 2023

Date: December 8, 2025Author: LegalRath 0 Comments
  1. Territorial divisions.—(1) Every State shall be a sessions division or shall consist of sessions
    divisions; and every sessions divisions shall, for the purposes of this Sanhita, be a district or consist of
    districts.
    (2) The State Government may, after consultation with the High Court, alter the limits or the number
    of such divisions and districts.
    (3) 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.
    (4) The sessions divisions, districts and sub-divisions existing in a State at the commencement of this
    Sanhita, shall be deemed to have been formed under this section.

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