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In the early stages of the society the customs are the most important, and in some cases, the sole source of law.
With the progress of the society, customs gradually diminish and legislation and Judicial precedents become the main sources of law.
Both (a) and (b)
None of these
- Option 1: In the early stages of society, customs often serve as the most important or even sole source of law. Societies rely on established traditions and conventional norms.
- Option 2: As societies progress, they tend to formalize laws, and legislative bodies enact laws. Judicial precedents also become significant, reflecting a shift from informal customs to codified laws.
- Option 3: Both Option 1 and Option 2 are correct. In early societies, customs dominate, while in developed societies, legislation and judicial decisions are primary.
- Option 4: None of these would imply that neither customs nor formalized laws are primary sources, which is inaccurate.
Answer: Option 3 - Both (a) and (b).
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