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Statement: The Insurance Act, 1938, and its amendment in 1950 have provided the regulatory frame work for insurance business in India. Conclusions : I. The Insurance Act can be amended. II. The Insurance Act can be amended only after 12 years.
if only conclusion I follows
if only conclusion II follows
if either I or II follows
if neither I nor II follows, and
Correct Answer:
if neither I nor II follows, and
Explanation:
I is an assumption.
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