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(b) Subsequent to the founding of the Trust, Dr.Raja Sir M.A.Muthiah https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis/ A.No.6433/2019, O.A.No.156/2019 & C.S.No.138/2019 Chettiar, co-opted his own son, Dr.M.A.M.Ramasamy, as the co-trustee of the trust on 07.04.1984. Immediately after the co-option of his son, Dr.Raja Sir M.A.Muthiah Chettiar died on 12.05.1984. According to the plaintiff, the surviving trustee Dr.M.A.M.Ramasamy, co-opted his cousin Dr.A.C.Muthiah, grand son of the founder Trustee late Dr.Raja Sir M.A.Muthiah Chettiar, as another trustee on 30.09.1991. It further transpired that the said Dr.M.A.M.Ramasamy appeared to have unilaterally co-opted the applicant herein, the 1st defendant in the suit, as one of the Trustees of Plaintiff Trust in terms of letter dated 30.04.2004.

(d) Subsequently, Dr.M.A.M.Ramasamy expired on 02.12.2015 and according to the plaintiff, the Trust is represented only by the sole surviving trustee, Dr.A.C.Muthiah after the death of Dr.M.A.M.Ramasamy on 02.12.2015. According to him, the induction of the applicant/1st defendant as a trustee on https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis/ A.No.6433/2019, O.A.No.156/2019 & C.S.No.138/2019 30.04.2004 was illegal as it was unilaterally done by Dr.M.A.M.Ramasamy without the consent of the other trustee, namely himself.