Power of attorney of a trust
nitya chandra
(Querist) 06 July 2014
This query is : Resolved
Respected All Members, I have three questions regarding facts of a defamation case (among my family members) Regarding a trust:-
-Can a trustee be removed from the trust if he has denied giving power of attorney to a person ??
-Can the person having power of attorney remove the trustee and change the trust completely including the benefeciaries ??
-How to prove the fact that there was no change in the trust if the attorney with fraud has chnged the trustee and the benefeciaries ???
-Does any third party can have role in the trust excpet beneficiaries and trusties ???
(In case if i have posted any wrong question then I am sorry to all the members. I dont have much knowledge about the Trust laws. I am just a 19yr old student of Ipcc group of CA, so plz in case of any mistake plz forgive me.)
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 06 July 2014
1. No unless it is specifically prohibited by the deed and as ground for removal.
2.File suit for his removal and injunction against the POA holder.
3.No
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 07 July 2014
1 &2.: No provided specifically mentioned in the trust deed.
3. Move to Court.
4. No.