business of
trust management and a professional corporate trustee is liable for breach
of trust if loss is caused to the trust fund through neglect ... Indian Trusts Act, 1982
Section 14 of
the Indian Trusts Act, 1982, specifically provides that a trustee is bound to
deal with trust property
event the Trust fails
to manage it, as per the deed of Trust, the entire Trust management has to be
entrusted to Arya Pratinidhi Sabha ... Indian Trusts Act are attracted to the Trust established as per the Trust
deed dated 18.10.1956, Government has no control over the Trust property
Case No.20/2005 in favour of the petitioner-Trust is void ab
initio because of the illegalities, irregularities committed by the Revenue
authorities ... transfer the Trust properties by
effecting gift, sale and mortgage etc. Clause-5(Kha) of the Trust deed
categorically provides that the Trust has been
business of trust management and a professional corporate trustee is liable for breach of trust if loss is caused to the trust fund through neglect ... Indian Trusts Act, 1982
Section 14 of the Indian Trusts Act, 1982, specifically provides that a trustee is bound to deal with trust property
Minor S. Aswin Kumar, Rep. By His Father ... vs State Of Tamil Nadu, Rep. By
J.B. Education Society, Banjara Hills, ... vs Govt. Of A.P. And Anr. on 4
alienation of an immovable property
of the public trust without such sanction is null and void. While
deciding such application, the Charity Commissioner ... declare the sale-deed in respect of the public trust
property. as null and void, or to set it aside, whether executed
before or after
State Law to the extent of the repugnancy would be void. In this context the judgment of the Supreme Court in State of Tamil Nadu ... High Power Committee by the State Government to inspect the respondent-Trust was void
land in khasra No. 447 Min was owned by Amritsar Improvement
Trust who had requested the Senior Superintendent of Police, Amritsar
to register a case ... sham transaction hence
void ab initio especially when the land stood vested in the
Improvement Trust upon announcement of the award by the Collector
Land
State Act
which impinge upon the provisions of the
Central Act are void and, therefore,
unenforceable. It is for these reasons that the
appointment ... High Power Committee by
the State Government to inspect the
respondent-Trust was void as has been rightly
held by the High Court