malevolent intention to
cheat or commit forgery on M/s.Chennai Port Trust and the transaction
was done in a transparent manner. The payment ... rules and regulations of tender. On 29.03.2017
M/s.Chennai Port Trust officials orally instructed to stop the work of
excavating the iron ore. Subsequently
which the public trust is or shall be known
(hereinafter referred to as the name of the public trust).
(i) the names and addresses ... that the rules may provide that in the case of any oral
public trusts as shall not be necessary to give the particulars
which the public trust is or shall be known
(hereinafter referred to as the name of the public trust).
(i) the names and addresses ... that the rules may provide that in the case of any oral
public trusts as shall not be necessary to give the particulars
when declaration was
filed by the main Trust and the assessee Trust was given benefit
thereof by the Assessing Officer???
F. ?SWhether
the Appellate Tribunal ... facts of one case, i.e. Punitaben K. Patel Oral Spec. Def. Family
Trust for Asst. Year: 1983-84 was discussed by ITAT on which
detailed enquiry, after giving an opportunity to the petitioner Trust to produce oral and documentary evidence and to decide the nature of the Trust ... public' trust to the trust created. It is the duty of the Court to read the recitals in the deed of trust and spell
case of a newly created public trust, the estimated annual expenditure in connection with such public trust;
(ix) the address to which any communication ... rules made may provide that in the case of any oral public trusts, it shall not be necessary to give the particulars of the trust
Trust Deed dated 18th
October, 1995 (hereinafter 'Trust Deed-2) was executed and the trust
RRC was formed. In the said trust, there ... MoUs, the Trust Deeds were executed to form
two trusts, i.e, RF and RRC. The signatories to MOU-1 and the Trust Deed
taken into account at the time of trial through oral evidence.
Without oral evidence, the Court could not come to the conclusion that
the contents ... allegations have to be proved by way of oral evidence; (ii)The
trust is running various educational institutions and are being run by
respondents
taken into account at the time of trial through oral evidence.
Without oral evidence, the Court could not come to the conclusion that
the contents ... allegations have to be proved by way of oral evidence; (ii)The
trust is running various educational institutions and are being run by
respondents
document which constitutes an affirmation of title in favour of
the Trust and he would only point out to the admitted position that
Chattar Bhuj ... Chattar Bhuj created any Trust
in respect of this property. If it were to be understood that the Trust
was oral, then there ought