permit renunciation of the duties and
liabilities of the trustee or delegation by the trustee of his functions,
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power in the instrument of trust.
47. "A trustee cannot delegate his office
or any of his duties either to a co-trustee
against renunciation of
the trust by a trustee and against delegation of his
functions by a trustee are embodied, in respect of trusts
to which ... special power in the
instrument of trust.
47. A trustee cannot delegate his office or any of
his duties either to a co-trustee
Indian Trust Act, 1988 wherein it is clear
that a Trustee cannot delegate his office to co-trustee or to
a stranger, unless the instrument
Trust has been
examined as P.W.1 on behalf of the trustee.
2.It appears that due to oversight the plaintiffs have omitted ... Indian Trust Act, 1982 clearly states that ?a trustee
cannot delegate his office or any of his duties either to a co-trustee
Trust has been
examined as P.W.1 on behalf of the trustee.
2.It appears that due to oversight the plaintiffs have omitted ... Indian Trust Act, 1982 clearly states that ?a trustee
cannot delegate his office or any of his duties either to a co-trustee
delegated by a co
trustee to another cotrustee or to any
one else. The power and function to
determine equally the other cannot ... delegating these functions
to his cotrustee or to any other
person.
8. It is therefore clear that one co
trustee cannot give notice
assistance and the District
Magistrate is not authorised to delegate the function and
he cannot make over the matter to the Sub-Divisional
Magistrate ... where delegation is of
legislative or quasi judicial powers as distinct to
administrative powers. As far as legislative powers are
concerned, the same cannot
Deputy Prime Minister.
d) The Finance Minister.
e) A representative of Tata Trustees.
f) A representative of Industry & Commerce to be chosen by FICCI ... headed by the Prime Minister of India who in turn appoints his
delegate for the administering the same under his directions. It has been accepted
administer educational institutions of
their choice based on religion or language. It cannot be interfered with by
the State. It is submitted that respondent ... Status of their institution being a religious minority as not
only the trustees are all Sikhs but also the number of Sikh students are more
Trustee of the trust, the sanction accorded
by the Incharge Joint Charity Commissioner is not
proper and valid sanction and therefore,
prosecution cannot be initiated ... under any other provisions to remove the
trustee. Therefore, either the Charity
Commissioner or his delegate, the Incharge Joint
Charity Commissioner has no authority