Indian Trusts Act, 1882
4. Lawful purpose.
- A trust may be created for any lawful purpose. The purpose of a trust is lawful unless ... trust to apply the profits to the nurture of female foundlings to be trained up as prostitutes. The trust is void. (b) A bequeaths property
Even the Nizam Trust Deeds (Validating) Act, 1950, is not helpful to the trusts in question since these trusts are not included in the schedule ... trust created by the deceased on March 21, 1953, known as Sahebzadi Anwer Begum Trust is void ab initio and it is, therefore, answered
brought into existence a valid trust on that date?
(iii) Whether the said Trust is invalid and void ab initio as contended by the Revenue ... Section 4 of the Indian Trusts Act, a trust created for unlawful purposes is void. The learned departmental representative submitted that the unlawful purposes included
Public trust not void on ground that it is void for non-charitable or non-religious purpose.
- A public trust created for purposes, some ... respect to the non-charitable or non-religious purpose. 14. Public trust not void on ground of absence of obligation.
- Any disposition of property
trust and income received from the said trust was taxed in the hands of the assessee-trust; there was no trust within a trust ... Indian Trusts Act, the trustees are required to utilise the trust property as directed in the trust deed. Section 11 of the Trusts Act authorises
charitable trusts arises where charitable trusts are mixed up with non-charitable trusts or where charitable trusts and non-charitable trusts are created by alternative ... position to administer the trust by reason of the vagueness of the object of trust the trust is void : see Morice v. Bishop of Durham
that a trust for charity generally or a trust for charitable purposes to be determined by nominated trustees are perfectly good trusts. Equally well settled ... trust for charity or patriotism or is a trust for charitable or philanthropic or benevolent objects, such trusts are void for uncertainty. In all such
Indian Trusts Act which. As mentioned earlier, apply to private trusts are to be applicable to public trusts and it is equally pertinent to bear ... power of revocation contained in a deed of trust creating a public charitable trust was void as being against public policy. It was argued that
Public trust not void on ground that it is void for non-charitable or nonreligious purpose.
- A public trust created for purposes some of which ... respect to the non-charitable or non-religious purpose. 12. Public trust not void on ground of absence of obligation.
- Any disposition of property
Public trust not void on ground that it is void for non charitable or non-religious purpose.––
A public trust created for purposes some ... respect to the non-charitable or non-religious purpose. 12. Public trust not void on ground of absence of obligation.––
Any disposition of property