The correct answer is: Section 102.
Section 102 of the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution deals with the places of sitting of the High Court. It states that the High Court shall sit at Srinagar and Jammu, and at such other places as the Chief Justice may, with the consent of the Governor, from time to time, appoint.
Section 100 deals with the appointment of the Chief Justice and other judges of the High Court. Section 101 deals with the jurisdiction of the High Court. Section 103 deals with the powers of the High Court.
The Jammu and Kashmir Constitution was adopted on 26 January 1957. It is the supreme law of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The Constitution provides for a parliamentary form of government with a Governor as the head of state and a Chief Minister as the head of government. The Constitution also provides for a unicameral legislature, the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly.