Consumer protection councils are established at three levels to ensure proper implementation of consumer rights:
Center: The National Consumer Protection Council addresses policy-level issues.
State: State Consumer Protection Councils handle regional matters.
District: District councils deal with local grievances and awareness.
The fourth and fifth levels (divisional and international) are not part of the formal structure.
Match the following committees with their mandates in List I and List II: 
| List-I (Reasons) | List-II (Examples) |
|---|---|
| (A) Contract contingent on marriage | (I) A and B contract to marry each other. Before the marriage, A goes mad. |
| (B) Repudiation of a voidable contract | (II) A agrees to sell B 100 bags of wheat. Before delivery, the government bans private trading. |
| (C) Supervening impossibility | (III) A contracts to give a loan if B marries C. C dies unmarried. |
| (D) Subsequent illegality | (IV) A forces B to sell his car worth 15,00,000 for 5,00,000. B rescinds the contract. |
| List-I: Sections | List-II: Matters |
|---|---|
| (A) Sec. 227 | (I) Right of auditor to attend general meetings |
| (B) Sec. 226 | (II) Reading and inspection of auditor’s report |
| (C) Sec. 231 | (III) Qualifications and disqualifications of auditors |
| (D) Sec. 230 | (IV) Powers and duties of auditors |