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The essentials of a valid trust of a charitable or religious nature under Hindu law are that-
(1) the object or the purpose of the trust must be a valid religious or charitable purpose according to the rules of Hindu law;
(2) the founder should be capable under Hindu Law of creating a trust in respect of the particular property which is the subject matter of trust;
(3) the founder should indicate with sufficient precision the purpose of the trust and the property in respect of which it is made and the trust must comply with the requirements of law, as regards the form, in which it is to be made; and (4) the trust must not be opposed to the provisions of law for the time being in force an infringement of which makes it void or voidable in law (Mukherjea's Hindu Law of Religious and Charitable Trust, 1952 ed. p. 52).