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1 - 5 of 5 (0.56 seconds)R. Venugopala Naidu And Ors vs Venkatarayulu Naidu Charities And Ors on 26 October, 1989
9.It is stated that the property of a charitable institution has to be jealously protected as a large segment of the community has beneficial interest therein as held by the Supreme Court in R. Venugopala Naidu v. Venkatarayulu Naidu Charities reported in 1989 Supp (2) SCC 356 and in paragraph 13, it was observed as follows :
Chenchu Rami Reddy & Anr vs Government Of Andhra Pradesh & Ors on 1 April, 1986
"13.....This Court in Chenchu Rami Reddy v. Government of A.P.3 has held that the property of religious and charitable endowments or institutions must be jealously protected because large segment of the community has beneficial interest therein. Sale by private negotiations which is not visible to the public eye and may even give rise to public suspicion should not, therefore, be permitted unless there are special reasons to justify the same. It has further been held that care must be taken to fix the reserve price after ascertaining the market value for safeguarding the interest of the endowment."
Chairman Madappa vs M. N. Mahanthadevaru And Others on 11 October, 1965
11.The Supreme Court also in Madappa v. M.N. Mahanthadevaru reported in (1966) 2 SCR 151 = AIR 1966 SC 878 held that if there is any breach of trust or when the administration of the trust requires improvement, the suit under Section 92 is maintainable and in paragraph 9, it was observed as follows:
The Societies Registration Act, 1860
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