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Union of India - Section

Section 6 in The Indian Trusts Act, 1882

6. Creation of trust.

- Subject to the provisions of section 5, a trust is created when the author of the trust indicates with reasonable certainty by any words or acts (a) an intention on his part to create thereby a trust, (b)the purpose of the trust, (c) the beneficiary, and (d) the trust-property, and (unless the trust is declared by will or the author of the trust is himself to be the trustee) transfers the trust-property to the trustee.Illustrations
(a)A bequeaths certain property to B, having the fullest confidence that he will dispose of it for the benefit of C. This creates a trust so far as regards A and C.
(b)A bequeaths certain property to B hoping he will continue it in the family. This does not create a trust, as the beneficiary is not indicated with reasonable certainty.
(c)A bequeaths certain property to B, requesting him to distribute it among such members of Cs family as B should think most deserving. This does not create a trust, for the beneficiaries are not indicated with reasonable certainty.
(d)A bequeaths certain property to B, desiring him to divide the bulk of it among Cs children. This does not create a trust, for the trust-property is not indicated with sufficient certainty.
(e)A bequeaths a shop and stock-in-trade to B, on condition that he pays As debts and a legacy to C. This is a condition, not a trust for As creditors and C.