furniture and
equipments provided to respondent nos. 3/Bengal
Engineering Group Benevolent Trust and earlier to
respondent no.4/ Institute of Brothers of St. Gabriel ... Regimental funds which is
purely private property of Bengal Engineering Group
Benevolent Trust. There is no Central Government
control at all. It is further being
Julien Educational Trust vs Sourendra Kumar Roy & Ors on 2 December, 2009
Equivalent citations ... appellant herein, Julien Educational Trust, claims to be a
benevolent trust created by a registered Deed of Trust dated 30.07.1970 for
the purpose of encouraging
trust – A trust created to benefit a
specific charity, specified charities, or the general
public rather than a private individual or entity.
Charitable trusts ... what are charitable purposes and can
apply the trust property accordingly, but a trust for
benevolent purposes cannot be so enforced and is
therefore void
would mean
complete relinquishment of his right of ownership and proprietary. A
benevolent act on the part of a ruler of the State ... long time but continuance of such a benevolent
acts/charity would not lead to creation of a trust which alone is the
determinative factor
donations in cash or kind in prescribed manner, from
benevolent persons or organisations or public trusts or any other
association of persons, for opening
question.
The Port Trust, by its conduct, accepted the right of the Company
to obtain renewal of the lease. The Port Trust has never called ... allowing the respondent to
continue is only a benevolent act of the Port Trust keeping in
view the consequences that can arise if this
Unit Trust of India" is
the successor in holder of 501100 shares.
G. That the amount invested by the erstwhile Unit Trust
of India ... reserve fund,
benevolent reserve fund, any other fund stock,
investments, shares, bonds, debentures, security, powers
authorities privileges benefits of the erstwhile Unit Trust
of India
trust. The relevant sub-
clauses are set out below:
(v) To establish and support or aid the
establishment and support of associations,
institutions, funds, trusts ... money for
charitable or benevolent objects or for any exhibition
for any public, general, useful object.
(z1) To establish a Trust or Trusts
beneficiaries are a section of the public, it
constitutes a public trust.
(2) The doctrine of cypres is applicable to both
testamentary and non-testamentary ... benevolent objects
but vigilantly guarding against perversion,
diversion,subversion,. inaction and unjust enrichment, where
public donations have been raised. The law of charitable
trusts must
Distinction between business held under Trust [ Section 11(4) ] and Trust carrying on business [ Section
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D. What kinds of income or receipts ... Religious and charitable trusts have existed in one form or the other, tracing
their origins to the instinct of benevolence, which is part of human