Correct Answer:
B. Final
This question tests knowledge regarding the finality of administrative decisions within specific legal frameworks, such as the Punjab Price Control of Essential Commodities Act.
Option B: Final is the correct answer. In many administrative laws, decisions by high-ranking officials like a Divisional Commissioner are explicitly declared final, meaning no further appeals are permissible within that specific administrative or judicial hierarchy. This ensures administrative efficiency and provides definitive closure to legal matters at a designated stage.
- Option A: Further appealable to High Court is incorrect; while High Courts possess writ jurisdiction, a direct appeal path is not typically available if the statute explicitly states the order is final.
- Option C: Reviewable by Council and Option D: Reviewable by Magistrate are incorrect, as these bodies are not standard review authorities for a Divisional Commissioner's orders in this context.