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Joshua Paul (Manager)     02 July 2012

Can atrust authorise beneficiaries to form a registered body

Dear Sirs,

Here is a weird problem ,kindly let me know your opinions.I am a committee member (Legal cell) of a trust that was formed in 1989 -The trust is religious in nature and has been functioning since 1989 .The trust is 12A exempted and has numerous affilliated  churches under it.Over a period of time the affiliated churches -worshipers of these affilliates (who are beneficiaries of the  trust) were with the permission of the trust allowed to open bank accounts and transact business ,Now, over a period of time these affilates have enough money to buy a piece of land and put up a structure for worship.

Heres the problem -Now on whose name would they register the property? Can the beneficiaries be allowed with the permission of the trust to form their own local registered bodies-Trusts  or Societies -Is it legal????

Note:There is no mention of this is the trust deed.

Thanks in advance !!

Rgds,

Paul



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