Section 34:
Discretion of court as to declaration of status or right.
Any person entitled to any legal
character, or to any right as to any property, may institute a suit against any person denying, or interested
to deny, his title to such character or right, and the court may in its discretion make therein a declaration
that he is so entitled, and the plaintiff need not in such suit ask for any further relief:
Provided that no court shall make any such declaration where the plaintiff, being able to seek further
relief than a mere declaration of title, omits to do so.
Explanation.--A trustee of property is a "person interested to deny" a title adverse to the title of some
one who is not inexistence, and for whom, if in existence, he would be a trustee.