deceased trustees. (d) A conveys certain property to three trustees in trust for B. All the trustees disclaim. B may institute a suit to have ... trustee to commit a breach of trust. B may institute a suit to have A removed and a new trustee appointed in his room
instrument; (17) a suit to obtain an injunction; (18) a suit relating to a trust, including a suit to make good out of the general ... instrument; (17) a suit to obtain an injunction; (18) a suit relating to a trust, including a suit to make good out of the general
a
representative character; (ii) that a suit by a deity for
possession being a suit for vindicating its own personal
rights
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was not governed ... such a suit is not a suit of a
representative character instituted in the interests of the
public, but is really a suit
This is a case between co-trustees that was a case in which a subordinate trustee was sued by a general trustee, who, as representing ... a sense be a suit for an account of trust moneys. I find it difficult to see why if a suit by a trustee against
maintain a suit to recover trust properties...a de facto manager of a trust should be allowed to maintain a suit which ... rule permitting a 'de facto trustee' in possession and management of a temple or a mutt to bring a suit for the recovery
a suit. So far as private individuals are concerned, there was always a right of suit in respect of the dismissal of a trustee ... petition into a procedure by a special proceeding or suit in contradistinction to an ordinary suit for removing a trustee for misconduct and such relief
a breach of a
public trust, negligence, mis-application or misconduct
on the part of a trustee or trustees,
(ii) where a direction or decree ... trustee or manager;
(c) the appointment of a new trustee or manager;
(cc) vesting any property in a trustee;
(d) a direction for taking accounts
a breach of a
public trust, negligence, mis-application or misconduct
on the part of a trustee or trustees,
(ii) where a direction or decree ... trustee or manager;
(c) the appointment of a new trustee or manager;
(cc) vesting any property in a trustee;
(d) a direction for taking accounts
trustee or manager;
(c) the appointment of a new trustee or manager;
(cc) vesting any property in a trustee;
(d) a direction for taking accounts ... possession of a property belonging to a public trust from a trustee, ex-
trustee, alienee, trespasser or any other person, including a person holding
adversely
phrase does not
impose a total bar on a suit in a civil court but only
imposes a restriction on suits or other legal proceedings ... Narasinga (1) held that a suit by a trustee of a
public religious trust against a co-trustee for accounts did
not fall within