@Aishwarya R M,Thanks for posting in Q&A.
Based on my experience, if you want to create two different ASR policies and assign them to different device groups, this won't be a issue, each corresponding device group will apply the relevant policy and it won't cause conflicts or overrides. But if you assign two policies to the same device group, this will cause a policy conflict and the policies won't be applied to the devices unless you unassign one and keep the other.
Moreover, the audit and block logs for each policy will be included in the logs of the respective ASR policy
Hope this can help you.
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