Direction: The question consists of two Statements - one labelled as Assertion (A) ad other as Reason (R). You are to examine the two statements carefully and select the best option. Assertion: Laws are means of achieving an end namely social control. Reason: The ultimate end of law is to secure greatest happiness to greater number.

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Direction: The question consists of two Statements - one labelled as Assertion (A) ad other as Reason (R). You are to examine the two statements carefully and select the best option. Assertion: Laws are means of achieving an end namely social control. Reason: The ultimate end of law is to secure greatest happiness to greater number.






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