charitable trusts. In particular they referred to the case of In re Tetley, where the gift was for "patriotic" and charitable objects ... with annexure "C", namely, Prataps policy, that the charitable object of the trust in the instant case also was that of supplying
following entries were referred to:-
"10. Trust and Trustees."
"28. Charities and charitable institutions, charitable and religious endowments and religious institutions ... Concurrent List which refer to trusts and trustees and charities and charitable institutions, without any reference to their objects being confined to one State
meaning of the word "public trust," to express or constructive trusts for either public, religious or charitable purposes. Having done that, the Legislature ... administration of public religious and charitable trusts and the various provisions of the Act are intended to secure this object. If, therefore, the Roman Catholic
Tagore Law Lectures, on the Hindu Law of Religious and Charitable Trust at page 14 :
"In the Hindu system there is no line ... objects of the trust. For, it is perfectly probable and possible that all the objects of the trust might not have been enumerated
provide me with Rs.
40,000/- for charitable purposes and I would create a public
charitable trust thereof I agreed to conduct the case ... realized afterwards or included in the trust;". (then
followed the name and objects of the trust, etc.). The
Tribunal accepted as correct the statements
charitable trusts founded by Urumu Seshachlam Chettiar did not constitute Hindu Public Charitable Endowments within the scope of the Madras Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments ... Paragraph 4 of the Trust deed, dated 12th November, 1952, executed by Urumu Seshachalam Chettiar provided:
The main objects of the Trust
feeding of the poor does not make the trust a public charitable trust and the case of Prasad Das v. Jagannath decided by a Division ... carrying out other charitable objects. The question arose whether this provision in the deed of endowment makes the endowment a public charitable
fixed deposit with banks in respect of the Agra Bullion Charitable Eye Hospital Trust out of charity contributions made by trading members as per decision ... Similarly amounts paid for charity were intended to be spent on charitable objects according to the rules of the company. The amount so paid
that case, certain persons executed a trust deed with regard to certain properties with the object to pay off the debt of their ancestor ... income of the properties for the maintenance of relations and for other charitable purposes mentioned in the document.
According to the recital in the document
cents which were endowed by one Raghava Nandiar by a trust deed, dated 23rd November, 1914, for the performance of abishe-kam to Sri Swaminathaswami ... related to the original founder of the trust and to be persons interested in the performance thereof objected to the proposed sale contending that