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The 'preamble' of a statute is generally used to:
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A.
1. The preamble is an internal aid that expresses the scope, object, and purpose of the Act.
2. It cannot override clear operative provisions but assists in interpretation where ambiguity exists.
3. Hence (B).
_Source: ICAI BoS CA Inter Paper 2 — Interpretation of Statutes_