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Anonymous   28 March 2010 at 14:51

CAN A TRUST BE AMALGAMATED WITH REGISTERED SOCIETY

Dear Sir,
I have few clarifications
1. Can a Trust be amalgamated with a Registered Charitable Society. if so the what has to be done?

2. We have a trust and there is a sole trustee. Now we want to have more trustees in the trust. Can we do that. If so then how.
3. Can a trust deed be amended?

Thanks

sudhir jain   02 October 2009 at 17:38

HUF PARTITION

Sir
We are 3 brothers and 1sister.my father expired on 5.11.2008. He left a Will which was written when he had 2nd stage of Cancer. It is not registered . My brothers even on my repeated saying are not giving me a copy of the will. I am his eldest son. he has left nothing for me, saying in the will that he has done enough for me thru out his life .From the very beginning of life my life i have not stayed with him. I am still living away for him and my younger 2 brothers were living seperately in the same city. (but not with him).The entire property he has left behind had been inherited from my grand father .When my father's partition was done with his brothers and father. I was already 23years of age .My father enhanced his business .in the same name (firms) that of my grandfather and on that property .During my business crisis in the year 2004. I, my wife and my 18year old daughter signed oral mutal agreement signing on paper, which said that on behalf of my 13lacs, I forego my share in my HUF property. No physical partition is there. Though my father had promised throughout his life, as I have 2doughters that he would take care of all expenses of my daughters wedding. on good faith and trust I signed the papers which at that time were my priority as I needed the money .That amount he gave me in 18 months . Even the my daughters FDR were included in it . But when the Will was read I was shocked that he had not left any share or amount or my mother’s jewellery or any binding on my brothers to take care of my daughters wedding. This hurt me too much . Now I wish to take some legal action for my HUF share .I wish to file a suit .
Kindly answer my query.

jayaveladvocate   18 June 2009 at 11:46

SC&ST Artrocities Act - protection of Converted dalits

I would like to know whether one person who is by birth a dalit converted into other Christianity is protected by the provision of Act

jayaveladvocate   18 June 2009 at 11:24

Civil Procedure Code

I am witnessing a bizzare point at point drafting the petition for the impleading the Legal reps. of the deceased litigation, the court staffs always insist on the impleading deceased and adopting the same cause title with slight modification by insertion of new Legal reps is it right. If someone is dead why should we keep him in all the subsequent Interloqutory applications, I do not object the to keep the name of the deceased in the main petition or the plaint. Can any one enlighten me the statutory warranty in this matter.

Rajiv Kumar Singh   17 June 2009 at 22:40

ancestral property inheritance

I am from Hindu family.

My mother and my mother’s sister are only two child of my maternal grandfather (my mother's father). My maternal grandfather (my mother's father) have ancestral property which he is in process of selling to third party without informing my mother and we assume the price money can been transferred to my mother’s sister.

Can my mother claim right on the property or money that my maternal grandfather (my mother's father) gets in the process of selling the property.

Can we stop this sale and ask for 50% of the stake in property or the money received in the process of sale.

We are apprehensive that my mother’s sister can influence my maternal grandfather (my mother's father) to will all his property or money generated in the sale of ancestral property in her name alone.