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STATEMENT I: Electronic holdings can be converted into physical certificates with the process of dematerialisation. STATEMENT II: There is no danger of theft, loss or forgery of share certificates

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STATEMENT I: Electronic holdings can be converted into physical certificates with the process of dematerialisation.

STATEMENT II: There is no danger of theft, loss or forgery of share certificates in dematerialisation.

Choose the correct option from the following:

Options

  • Statement I is true and II is false

  • Statement II is true and I is false

  • Both the statements are true

  • Both the statements are false

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Statement II is true and I is false

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