Religious trust wrong doings,
Ajay Kumar
(Querist) 12 November 2014
This query is : Resolved
A religious trust was made in 28 march 1888, and all the movable and immovable properties were attached and four different people were made sevayats.
Now the descendants of these sevayats are not managing properties properly. They had sold almost all extra to land,, now they are planning to sell the lands attached with trust, claiming their inheritance on the properties. Kind guide to stop this wrong doings by a person as third party.
Ajay Kumar
(Querist) 12 November 2014
if any one from the respected experts want me to share more details related to this, i have few more details related to this issue.
Ajay Kumar
(Querist) 12 November 2014
The sevayats are from different families, not related to the family of the trust established.
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 13 November 2014
Any member from the public can file a suit for injunction and appointment of new trustee.
ajay sethi
(Expert) 13 November 2014
agree with Mr Barman
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 16 November 2014
If it is a public trust,the hereditary trusts are governed by government authorities for all the practical purposes however the day to day routine affairs can be managed by the trust members, but they cannot sell or alienate the trust properties without the permission or sanction of authorities. If, despite the rules barring such activities, the irregularities are found to go on regularly, suitable legal action may be initiated, contact a local lawyer and discuss the issues at length and decide abut further course of action.