The Trusts Act, 1882 is a foundational statute governing the creation, administration, and regulation of trusts in India. This book offers a thorough and authoritative commentary, providing detailed explanations of the legal principles, procedural requirements, and practical applications of trust law. It covers the rights and obligations of trustees, protections available to beneficiaries, and mechanisms for trust administration and property management.
Key features include the treatment of private and public trusts, duties and responsibilities of trustees, remedies for breach of trust, and rules for the transfer and succession of trust property. The book also highlights judicial interpretations and practical examples, bridging theoretical understanding with real-world application. Its structured layout allows easy navigation of sections relevant to academics, practitioners, and students.
This publication is particularly valuable for lawyers, law students, trust administrators, and professionals engaged in estate and succession planning. By combining statutory clarity with practical insights, it ensures readers are well-equipped to handle legal, administrative, and fiduciary aspects of trusts. The book also serves as a reliable resource for exam preparation, legal research, and professional practice.






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