Section 7:
Powers of trustee to apply for directions.
(1) Save as hereinafter provided in this Act, any
trustee of an express or constructive trust created or existing for public purpose of a charitable or
religious nature may apply by petition to the Court, within the local limits of whose jurisdiction any
substantial part of the subject-matter of the trust is situate, for the opinion, advice or direction of the
Court on any question affecting the management or administration of the trust property, and the Court
shall give its opinion, advice or direction, as the case may be, thereon:
Provided that the Court shall not be bound to give such opinion, advice or direction on any
question which it considers to be a question not proper for summary disposal.
(2) The Court on a petition under sub-section (1), may either give its opinion, advice or direction
thereon forthwith, or fix a date for the hearing of the petition, and may direct a copy thereof, together
with notice of the date so fixed, to be served on such of the person interested in the trust, or to be
published for information in such manner, as it thinks fit.
(3) On any date fixed under sub-section (2) or on any subsequent date to which the hearing may be
adjourned, the Court, before giving any opinion, advice or direction, shall afford a reasonable
opportunity of being heard to all persons appearing in connection with the petition.
(4) A trustee stating in good faith the facts of any matter relating to the trust in a petition under
sub-section (1), and acting upon the opinion, advice or direction of the Court given thereon, shall be deemed, as far as his own responsibility is concerned, to have discharged his duty as such trustee in
the matter in respect of which the petition was made.