Section List

Act Number: 2

Act Name: The Indian Trust Act, 1882

Year: 1882

Enactment Date: 1882-01-13

Long Title: An Act to define and amend the law relating to Private Trusts and Trustees.

Ministry: Ministry of Law and Justice

Department: Legislative Department

Section NumberTitleActions
1Short title.
2Repeal of enactments.
3Interpretation-clause.
4Lawful purpose.
5Trust of immoveable property.
6Creation of trust.
7Who may create trusts.
8Subject of trust.
9Who may be beneficiary.
10Who may be trustee.
11Trustee to execute trust.
12Trustee to inform himself of state of trust-property.
13Trustee to protect title to trust-property.
14Trustee not to set up title adverse to beneficiary.
15Care required from trustee.
16Conversion of perishable property.
17Trustee to be impartial.
18Trustee to prevent waste.
19Accounts and information.
20Investment of trust-money.
20APower to purchase redeemable stock at a premium.
21Mortgage of land pledged to Government under Act 26 of 1871.
22Sale by trustee directed to sell within specified time.
23Liability for breach of trust.
24No set-off allowed to trustee.
25Non-liability for predecessor’s default.
26Non-liability for co-trustee’s default.
27Several liability of co-trustees.
28Non-liability of trustee paying without notice of transfer by beneficiary.
29Liability of trustee where beneficiary’s interest is forfeited to the Government.
30Indemnity of trustees.
31Right to title-deed.
32Right to reimbursement of expenses.
33Right to indemnity from gainer by breach of trust.
34Right to apply to Court for opinion in management of trust -property.
35Right to settlement of accounts.
36General authority of trustee.
37Power to sell in lots, and either by public auction or private contract.
38Power to sell under special conditions.
39Power to convey.
40Power to vary investments.
41Power to apply property of minors, etc., for their maintenance, etc.
42Power to give receipts.
43Power to compound, etc.
44Power to several trustees of whom one disclaims or dies.
45Suspension of trustee’s powers by decree.
46Trustee cannot renounce after acceptance.
47Trustee cannot delegate.
48Co-trustees cannot act singly.
49Control of discretionary power.
50Trustee may not charge for services.
51Trustee may not use trust-property for his own profit.
52Trustee for sale or his agent may not buy.
53Trustee may not buy beneficiary’s interest without permission.
54Co-trustees may not lend to one of themselves.
55Rights to rents and profits.
56Right to specific execution.
57Right to inspect and take copies of instrument of trust, accounts, etc.
58Right to transfer beneficial interest.
59Right to sue for execution of trust.
60Right to proper trustees.
61Right to compel to any act of duty.
62Wrongful purchase by trustee.
64Saving of rights of certain transferees.
65Acquisition by trustee of trust-property wrongfully converted.
66Right in case of blended property.
67Wrongful employment by partner-trustee of trust property for partnership purposes.
68Liability of beneficiary joining in breach of trust.
69Rights and liabilities of beneficiary’s transferee.
70Office how vacated.
71Discharge of trustee.
72Petition to be discharged from trust.
73Appointment of new trustees on death, etc.
74Appointment by Court.
75Vesting of trust-property in new trustees.
76Survival of trust.
77Trust how extinguished.
78Revocation of trust.
79Revocation not to defeat what trustees have duly done.
80Where obligation in nature of trust is created.
81[Repealed.].
82[Repealed.].
83Trust incapable of execution or executed without exhausting trust -property.
84Transfer for illegal purpose.
85Bequest for illegal purpose.
63Following trust-property into the hands of third persons; into that into which it has been converted.
86Transfer pursuant to rescindable contract.
87 Debtor becoming creditor’s representative.
88Advantage gained by fiduciary.
89Advantage gained by exercise of undue influence.
90Advantage gained by qualified owner.
91Property acquired with notice of existing contract
92 Purchase by person contracting to buy property to be held on trust.
93Advantage secretly gained by one of several compounding creditors.
94 Repealed.
95Obligor’s duties, liabilities and disabilities.
96Saving of rights of bona fide purchasers.
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