The First Law Commission was appointed in which of the following year?

1833
1834
1835
1836

The correct answer is (a). The First Law Commission was appointed in 1833 by the British Parliament. It was headed by Lord Brougham and consisted of 12 members. The Commission’s main task was to codify the laws of England and Wales. It submitted its first report in 1835, and its final report in 1839. The Commission’s work was influential in the development of English law.

Option (b) is incorrect because the First Law Commission was appointed in 1833, not 1834.

Option (c) is incorrect because the First Law Commission was appointed in 1833, not 1835.

Option (d) is incorrect because the First Law Commission was appointed in 1833, not 1836.

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