Assertion (A) : In India the distinction between legal and equitable ownership is not recognised.Reason (R) : The trustees are, subject to the law relating to trust and trustees, bound to carry out the trust according to the dictates of the maker of the trust.Examine the above statements (A) and Reason(R) and select whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion using the codes given below :Codes :

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Assertion (A) : In India the distinction between legal and equitable ownership is not recognised.<br />Reason (R) : The trustees are, subject to the law relating to trust and trustees, bound to carry out the trust according to the dictates of the maker of the trust.<br />Examine the above statements (A) and Reason<br />(R) and select whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion using the codes given below :<br /><br />Codes :






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